Amy Adams Strunk (born September 29, 1955) is an American businesswoman best known as the controlling owner of the National Football League (NFL)'s Tennessee Titans.
Strunk initially attended Pine Manor College but transferred after a year to the University of Texas at Austin,[1] graduating with a degree in history.
Born into a wealthy family of oil entrepreneurs and business executives, including ancestors K. S. "Boots" Adams and W. W. Keeler, Strunk is also involved with her family's other businesses, which includes Bud Adams Ranches, Inc., and is also the president of Kenada Fox Hounds, a fox-hunting organization, and the Little River Oil and Gas Company.
[4] Following two tumultuous years with Smith as controlling owner and her husband Tommy as the chairman, the family decided to pass the mantle down to Strunk.
Unlike her father, who was described as a control-obsessed, reclusive figure in his waning days, Strunk and her nephew have taken a committee approach to making decisions, being more receptive to feedback from fans and the team's other shareholders.