Donaldson Fellows Reflect on Careers Devoted to Business and Society
Since 2010, the Yale School of Management has named six cohorts of Donaldson Fellows. The program honors alumni from all sectors who share a dedication to solving complex problems and pursuing positive change across the globe—who, in short, embody the school’s mission of educating leaders for business and society.
In April, the five alumni who were named 2021-2022 Donaldson Fellows came to campus for a day of conversations with students, in which they discussed their careers and how young leaders can effect change no matter the professional path they choose. The fellows talked in interviews about how they view leadership, how best to have an impact, and how the school’s mission has helped guide their professional lives.
Lori Hotz ’94, co-founder and co-CEO of Lobus, was a leader in the asset management space for two decades, rising to COO at Lazard, Barclays, and Lehman Brothers, before changing direction and moving…