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Liz Luckett shares her extensive expertise in impact investing, social entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. She explores her long-standing passion for social impact and how her career has been centered on using business to solve critical social problems.
As the founder of The Social Entrepreneurship Fund (TSEF), she discusses how her organization actively seeks out opportunities where social impact and entrepreneurship intersect. Her approach focuses on integrating social good into the core of business strategy, highlighting how the private sector can be a powerful driver of positive change. With a career that spans leadership roles at Pershing Square Foundation, Citigroup, and Fulcrum Analytics, Liz provides insights into how impact investing can harness systemic change. Additionally, she discusses her work with organizations like The Bail Project and Root Capital.
24:13 | 2016
Tags: TSEF,
Elizabeth (Liz) Luckett has an extensive background in philanthropy, technology, analysis and market research. Before joining TSEF, Liz was Director of Impact Investing at the Pershing Square Foundation. Prior she served as Senior Vice President at Citigroup and co-founded and was Executive Vice President of Fulcrum Analytics (formerly, Cyber Dialogue). Liz began her career with the Gartner Group as director of business planning, where she worked with the CEO and executive team analyzing and implementing acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic partnerships for the company. Liz is a board observer at Aunt Bertha, CloudFactory, ConnXus and Frogtek, and Pigeonly. She is also a founding board member of The Bail Project and a member emeritus of the Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing at Columbia University, and Root Capital.
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