About me
Like Kim Deal, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and one of the two Wright Brothers, Amy Schneider was born in Dayton, Ohio. In 2021, she made her first appearance on the syndicated quiz show "Jeopardy!", where she would go on to win 40 consecutive games, the second most in the show's history, trailing only Ken Jennings. She is the most successful woman ever to compete on "Jeopardy!", as well as the only out trans person to compete in, and win, the show's prestigious Tournament of Champions. Since then, she has gone on to become a writer and LGBTQ advocate, has spoken at the White House, has been covered in a multitude of publications including "People," "USA Today," "The New York Times," "Los Angeles Times," and "Washington Post," has appeared on "Good Morning America," and has attended the White House Correspondents Dinner, where she saw Drew Barrymore in the women's bathroom but didn't introduce herself.
Amy and her wife live in Oakland, California with their two cats, both of whom are extremely cute.