In 2016, Case gave a TedxMidAtlantic talk, where she highlighted the importance innovators have played in the history of the United States and examined modern entrepreneurship.
[14][15] In 2018, in reference to the under-representation of woman-founded and African-American-founded companies as recipients of venture capital, Case stated, "One thing we know for sure is talent is evenly distributed.
[20] Past board and advisory council leadership positions include the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and the Civil Society,[21] Georgetown University's Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation,[22] and the Brain Trust Accelerator Fund as well as the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initiative, the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, and Malaria No More.
[31] In 2018, Washington Post wine columnist Dave McIntyre wrote "Early Mountain is a Virginia winery riding a rocket.
[37] In 2013 she received the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award from Wake Forest University[38] and was a finalist for the Washington Business Journal's "Most Admired Nonprofit CEO."
In 2020, the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) presented Case, and her husband Steve, with the 2020 American Spirit Award recognizing their philanthropic leadership and outstanding contribution to society.