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Donors and Volunteers Impact: Support for the Yale School of Management 2019–2020 Yale SOM Board of Advisors Donors and Volunteers Impact: Support for the Yale School of Management 2019–2020 Yale SOM Board of Advisors HONORARY CHAIR Jeremy D. Eden ’78 B.A., ’86 John A. Levin ’60 B.S., ’63 LL.B. Hon. William H. Donaldson ’53 B.A. Co-CEO CEO & Senior Portfolio Manager Yale SOM Chairman Harvest Earnings Levin Capital Strategies, LP Donaldson Enterprises Boards Michael R. Eisenson ’81, ’81 J.D. W. Austin Ligon ’80 CHAIR Founding Partner & Co-Chairman Angel Investor Timothy C. Collins ’82 Charlesbank Capital Partners Tewada Ventures and CEO & Senior Managing Director Former CEO & Co-Founder Ripplewood Advisors, LLC Charles D. Ellis ’59 B.A. CarMax * Consultant on Investing Councils MEMBERS Harley Lippman John H. Augustine ’87 Pamela A. Farr ’78 Founder & CEO Managing Director Partner Genesis10 Barclays Muirhead Holdings Henry F. McCance ’64 B.A. G. Leonard Baker, Jr. ’64 B.A. Edward C. Forst Chairman Emeritus Partner Chairman, Partner, & Member Greylock Partners Sutter Hill Ventures Lion Capital LLP Joseph C. McNay ’56 B.A. Eric P. Bass ’05 Frederick Frank ’54 B.A. Chairman, CIO & Senior Principal Chairman Portfolio Manager Velite Benchmark Capital EVOLUTION Life Science Partners Essex Investment Management Management, LLC Company, LLC Seth Goldman ’95 Josh Bekenstein ’80 B.A. Founder & CEO Liang Meng ’97 Co-Chairman & Managing Director PLNT Burger & Eat the Change Chairman & CEO Bain Capital, LP Founder & TeaEO Emeritus Ascendent Capital Partners Ltd. Honest Tea Roland W. Betts ’68 B.A. Chair of the Board Julien R. Mininberg ’86 B.A., ’90 Founder & Chairman Beyond Meat CEO Chelsea Piers, LP Helen of Troy Ltd. Robert R. Gould ’81 B.S. Santino Blumetti ’99 Vice Chairman & Principal Christina Minnis ’87 B.A. Partner & Managing Principal Spinnaker Trust Co-Head of Global Credit Finance Rimrock Capital Management, LLC & Global Head of Acquisition Finance Gail M. Harrity ’82 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Martha Finn Brooks ’81 B.A., ’86 President & COO Co-Chair of the Board Philadelphia Museum of Art Arthur Mizne ’95 CARE Founder Stephen P. Hickey ’83 B.A. M Square Investimentos Jane Buchan ’86 B.A. Silver Point Capital CEO Robert R. Morse ’77 B.A. Martlet Asset Management Brad Z. Huang ’90 Executive Chairman Chairman Bridge Investment Group Daniel T. Ciporin ’86 Lotus Capital Management General Partner Sam Oh ’99 Canaan Partners Betty W. Hung ’96 Founder, President & CIO Principal Mountain Capital Management, LLC Jon Cummings ’85 B.A. Vista Equity Partners Former Senior Partner Ping Ping ’03 McKinsey & Company Ellis B. Jones ’79 Managing Director Chairman Chengwei Capital Scott L N Davidson ’93 Wasserstein & Co. CEO & Manager Elizabeth (Lisa) Quattrocki Knight SSD, LLC Brendan Kennedy ’05 ’94 M.D., ’94 Ph.D. CEO Clinical Lecturer Philip Davis ’85 Tilray Harvard Medical School Managing Director Founder & CEO Accenture Strategy Page Knudsen Cowles ’77 B.A. Olive Therapeutics, LLC Managing Partner Edward J. De La Rosa ’81 Knudsen Vineyards Jon P. Schotz ’77 B.A., ’81 Founder & Past President Managing Partner De La Rosa & Co. Ned Lamont, Jr. ’80 Saybrook Fund Advisors, LLC Governor * Current as of November 2020 State of Connecticut 2 Yale School of Management Impact 2019–2020 Boards ¸ Deceased Yale SOM Board of Yale SOM Advisors (continued) Greater China Board of Advisors Jeffrey W. Schroeder ’90 Martín M. Werner ’91 Ph.D. CO-CHAIRS Robert E. Johnson ’03 Senior Director Founder & Managing Partner Liang Meng ’97 Managing Director Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. DD3 Capital Partners Chairman & CEO JP Morgan Chase & Co. Ascendent Capital Partners Ltd. Neil Nan Peng Shen ’92 M.A. George U. Wyper ’84 Yan Liu Johnson ’96 Steward of Sequoia Founder & Managing Member Kevin Y. Zhang ’94 Chairman of the Board & CEO Founding & Managing Partner Wyper Capital Management Founder & CIO Wuxi SiFong Information Technology Sequoia China Hereditas Capital Management Bob Xiaoping Xu David Hui Li ’94 John R. Shrewsberry ’92 Founding & Managing Partner MEMBERS Chairman & CEO Former Senior Executive Vice ZhenFund Raymond N. Chang ’96 Centurium Capital President & CFO Managing Director Wells Fargo & Company S. Shirley Yeung ’93 NXT Ventures Management, LLC Hank Lin ’89 Founder & Managing Partner Lecturer in the Practice of Director of the Board Boon Sim ’92 Dragonrise Capital Entrepreneurship DE LIN Institute of Technology Founder & Managing Partner Yale School of Management Artius Capital Partners EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Jack Ling ’97 Kevin Y. Zhang ’94 Steven Chapman ’85 Managing Director & Partner Charles L. Slaughter ’85 B.A., ’90 Co-Chair Former Group Vice President Prime Capital Management Founder & Chairman Greater China Board of Advisors Cummins Inc. Living Goods Gilda Liu ’03 Senior Advisor Joaquín Ávila ’82 Alan Chen ’02 CEO & Director TPG Growth Honorary Chair Co-President Lead Fortune Technology Mexico Board of Advisors Fosun Private Equity Hugh D. Sullivan ’82 Ping Ping ’03 Former Senior Advisor Raúl Martinez-Ostos Jaye ’97 M.A., ’99 Shirley Chen ’95 Managing Director Morgan Stanley Co-Chair Managing Director Chengwei Capital Mexico Board of Advisors CICC Jane Jie Sun Executive Chairwoman Yongqiang Qian ’00 CEO Maud S. Daudon ’83 CICC Investment Management Founder & CIO Trip.com Group Ltd. Co-Chair Committee QQQ Capital Management West Coast Advisory Board Mary C. Tanner Raymond Chia ’89 Colm Rafferty ’04 Senior Managing Director Khush F. Mehta ’92 Managing Director Vice President - Asia Pacific Region EVOLUTION Life Science Partners Co-Chair AP Capital Group, Ltd. Vermeer Corporation West Coast Advisory Board Chairman Tito Vidaurri ’90 M.A., ’91 Edward J. Fang ’91 Vermeer China - Beijing Principal Jeffrey Juger ’11 President Castle Road Capital, LLC Chair Living Word High School-China Dan Rupp ’06 Alumni Advisory Board Research Director Rebecca (Becky) Vitas Schamis ’00 Brian Gu ’99 Overlook Investments Consultant Sojung Lee ’18 Vice Chairman & President The Acceleration Project Vice Chair XPENG Motors Sally Lihong Shan ’97 Alumni Advisory Board Managing Director Paula J. Volent ’97 Brad Z. Huang ’90 HarbourVest Investment Consulting CIO & Senior Vice President Jonathan Rubin ’81 B.A., ’86 Chairman (Beijing) Company Ltd. Bowdoin College Outgoing Chair Lotus Capital Management Alumni Advisory Board Neil Nan Peng Shen ’92 M.A. Michael J. Warren ’90 B.A. Wenxi Huang ’12 Steward of Sequoia Global Managing Director Maggie Paláu Hernández, Esq. CEO Founding & Managing Partner Albright Stonebridge Group LLC Chair Great China International Group Sequoia China Council of Global Advisors Hotel Management Ltd. Daniel H. Weiss ’85 CEO Eddie Tam ’93 President & CEO Great China Properties Holdings Ltd. Founder, CEO & CIO The Metropolitan Museum of Art Central Asset Investments Liqing Jia ’01 CEO, Harvest Capital International Managing Director, Harvest Alternative Investment Group (continued on next page) 3 Yale School of Management Impact 2019–2020 Boards Yale SOM Greater Yale SOM Mexico Yale SOM West Coast China Board of Board of Advisors Advisory Board Advisors (continued) Derek Wang ’89 HONORARY CHAIR Rodolfo P. Perez ’03 CO-CHAIRS Chairman of the Board Joaquín Ávila ’82 Managing Director Maud S. Daudon ’83 China Chemical & Senior Managing Director & Co-Founder Investment Banking Division Executive Leader Pharmaceutical Group EMX Capital Goldman, Sachs & Co. Career Connect Washington Sam Wong ’89 CO-CHAIRS Manuel Ramos Sierra ’02 Khush F. Mehta ’92 Executive Director Raúl Martinez-Ostos Jaye ’97 M.A., ’99 Managing Director, Portfolio Chairman China Renewable Energy Chairman & CEO Manager, CIO Arterys Inc. HKC Holdings Barclays Mexico Credit Suisse Asset Management, México MEMBERS Kevin Ye ’04 Tito Vidaurri ’90 M.A., ’91 Credit Opportunities Trust Curt Bailey ’99 CEO Principal President & CEO Salubris Pharmaceuticals Castle Road Capital, LLC Carlos J. Represas ’08 Bloodworks Northwest Director S. Shirley Yeung ’93 MEMBERS Amskap Americas Capital Partners Anne S. Buckley ’89 Founder & Managing Partner Patricia Calvo ’01 Yellowstone Shields LLC Dragonrise Capital Senior Director, Analytical Manager Gaston Sosa de la Torre ’94 M.A., ’96 Standard & Poor’s, Corporate Ratings Chairman Mina Choo ’94 Wayne Zhang ’96 Aktiva Capital SC Managing Director Founding Managing Partner Ricardo Cervera ’00 RBC Capital Markets Corp. LDV Capital Partners Founding Partner Alfredo Vara Alonso ’94 M.A., ’96 VACE Partners Chairman of the Board David Christensen ’85 Feng Zhou ’03 CH HOLDCO S.A.P.I. of C.V. Co-President Co-Founder & CFO Rocío Consuegra ’95 Milestone Holdings Jianke.com Founder & Director Carlos Vara Alonso ’94 M.A., ’96 evolve! People & Process Management Founding Partner Sriram P. Das ’04 VACE Partners Managing Director Alejandro Díaz de León ’95 Das & Co. Governor Manuel Villalvazo ’06 Banco de Mexico Managing Director, Investment Banking Joseph P. Fahey ’97 Citigroup Principal Manuel J. Gómez ’95 Balboa Retail Partners Founder & CEO Martín M. Werner ’91 Ph.D. 360 Energy Solutions De Mexico Founder & Managing Partner Chris Gklaros-Stavropoulos ’00 B.A., ’06 DD3 Capital Partners Managing Director, Global Partnerships Jaime González Aguadé ’96 Google Inc. Former President National Banking and Securities Peter H. Hambling ’82 Commission Retired Co-Founder & Co-Owner Digital Control Inc. Arturo Gonzalez-Arquieta ’86 Independent Consultant Stacy S. Hammond ’01 Senior Vice President Pablo Heredia Gonzalez ’15 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Head of Operations for Mexico Rappi Jason R. Harp ’12 CEO Jorge A. Hinojosa ’09 Pacific Air Industries / Air Cert Co-Founder & CEO Eucalyptus Medical Rocky
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