Amy Griffin with Sheryl Sandberg, Menlo Park, CA | March 16, 2025

Event Date: March 16, 2025 - 06:00 PM
Cost: $16.74
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Location: Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2025, 6pm – 7pm PDT

Amy Griffin with Sheryl Sandberg, Menlo Park, CA

Please join us for an evening with Amy Griffin and Sheryl Sandberg as they discuss Griffin’s new memoir, “The Tell”.

Please join us for an evening with Amy Griffin and Sheryl Sandberg to discuss The Tell, Griffin’s upcoming memoir. The event will be co-hosted by Juliet de Baubigny, Marne Levine, and Julia Hartz.

Amy Griffin’s memoir, The Tell, is an intimate look at the events that formed her life. This memoir, which explores themes of resilience, vulnerability, and the importance of owning one’s truth, is a moving reflection on healing and personal development. This session will provide a meaningful discussion about navigating childhood trauma, the transforming power of memory, and the significance of sharing our stories.

Tickets for this event include a copy of The Tell (published by Dial Press, list price $28.00).

About the author.
Amy Griffin is the Founder and Managing Partner of G9 Ventures, a private firm focused on generation-defining companies. G9 has collaborated with more than 60 brands, including Bobbie, Bumble, Evvy, Kitsch, Midi Health, On Running, Oura, Saie, and Spanx. Amy is a strong supporter of women, and more than 70% of G9’s portfolio companies are started or led by women. She is well-known for her ability to help brands grow through community building, honest connections, and issue solving. Amy serves on the Board of Directors of Bumble, Spanx, and Gagosian, as well as the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Women’s Board of the Boys Club of New York, and the Advisory Board of the One. She frequently speaks at major conferences and events, including those organized by The New York Times, The Information, and JPMorgan, among others. Amy’s debut memoir, The Tell, about the transforming impact of telling one’s own experience, will be released in March 2025. Amy earned a BA in English from the University of Virginia, where she was captain and MVP of the women’s volleyball team. She resides in New York City with her husband, John, and their four kids.