Join us at the Columbia Startup Lab for a fireside chat on Impact Investing with serial entrepreneur, Professor Sarah Holloway '03SIPA, and founder and investor Jolyne Caruso-Fitzgerald, '81 Barnard.
Outside the traditional VC funding track, there are individuals in organizations making their investment decisions based on more than financial return alone. Join Sarah and Jolyne for a fireside chat on what this world looks like, and how to get impact investors to learn about and back your social mission.
Sarah Holloway has worked in the public and nonprofit sector for 25 years. She is currently a full-time member of the SIPA faculty where she teaches nonprofit financial management and social entrepreneurship. In addition to teaching, she runs the school’s management specialization—a set of courses and activities that support knowledge and skill building in non-profit, for-profit and social enterprise management. She is founder or co-founder of six start-up organizations including Mouse.org and CSNYC.
Jolyne is a Divisional Vice Chairman at UBS in the firm’s Ultra High Net Worth division within the Global Wealth Management business. Jolyne’s career has spanned global capital markets and asset management businesses at major Wall Street firms. Prior to joining UBS, she was Founder and CEO of The Alberleen Group, a boutique investment firm that works with family office investors to source and structure private debt and equity direct investments. She also worked as Global Head of Absolute Return Strategies at Lehman Brothers.