
Amy Chronis
Houston Managing Partner, Deloitte LLP
Amy Chronis is a Senior Partner in Deloitte’s Center for Energy Solutions and the Managing Partner of Deloitte LLP’s Houston practice. She has more than 30 years of experience serving public and private enterprises from emerging businesses to Fortune 500 companies, with a focus on the oil and gas, technology, and manufacturing industries.
Prior to leading Deloitte’s Houston practice, Amy was the Central Texas managing partner, overseeing extensive growth in Deloitte’s Austin and San Antonio offices. In 2012, Amy moved back to Houston to serve as Deloitte’s lead relationship partner for one of the world’s largest integrated oil and gas companies, as well as other Houston enterprises. In 2018, she was asked to serve as Houston managing partner. In addition to her Houston practice leadership role, she is the lead relationship partner for several international oil and gas and chemical companies.
Amy chairs the Sustainability Advisory Committee for the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP), which focuses on improving air quality and working with stakeholders across the region to formulate a cohesive Smart Cities plan. She also plays an active role with a number of civic organizations, including the United Way of Greater Houston, the National Advisory Council of the Women’s Energy Network (WEN), The University of Texas Accounting Advisory Council, The Ohio State University Board of Trustees’ Audit and Compliance Committee, and the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation Board. She is a past member of the board of directors for the Deloitte Foundation, the nominating committee of the U.S. board of directors, and the CEO advisory council.
Amy is a CPA, licensed by the state of Texas, and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Texas Society of CPAs. She received her BSBA in international studies and accounting from The Ohio State University, and completed the executive program at Columbia University Business School. Amy was recently named to the Houston Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business list, and is a recent inductee to the Greater Houston Women Hall of Fame.