


Amy Kramer joined Ostroff Associates in December 2022, with over 20 years of experience in government relations, corporate affairs, and association management, with a focus on technology, financial services, and community investment.
At Ostroff Associates, Amy utilizes her expertise to represent the state’s top trade associations, as well as clients in manufacturing, financial services, animal welfare, labor, and affordable housing. Amy has also worked with the firm’s pro-bono clients, such as For Habitat for Humanity, where she partnered with the organization in 2025 to win their top legislative priority – enabling reduced local tax assessments to support more affordable homeownership.
Prior to joining the firm, Amy served as President of AT&T New York, where she led the company’s external and public affairs, as well as its regulatory and legislative agendas, strategic communications, and foundation initiatives across New York State. In holding the top state legislative affairs position for 12 years, Amy was responsible for developing advocacy strategies and engagement plans to achieve AT&T’s legislative and community investment objectives, leading outreach to elected officials and policymakers to advance the company’s priorities in telecommunications and technology policy. She also ensured that AT&T’s New York customers and public officials received the highest level of service and partnership in the technology and telecommunications sectors.
Before her tenure at AT&T, Amy served as Vice President of Government Affairs at the Credit Union Association of New York, where for ten years she directed the organization’s political and grassroots advocacy programs and helped the association achieve its legislative and policy goals in both New York and Washington, D.C.. Earlier in her career, Amy was awarded a New York State Senate Graduate Fellowship, where she served as a Fellow and later as Legislative Coordinator, gaining early experience in state policy development and government affairs strategy.
In 2024, Amy was recognized on City & State Magazine’s “Responsible 100” list for her work supporting organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Donate Life, and the Humane Society, as well as for her involvement on the Board of St. Catherine’s Center for Children. She was also honored by Moves Magazine as a “2023 Power Woman.”
Amy earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Minnesota.
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