
Title IX and the Evolution of College Athletics with Ann-Marie Guglieri
Ann-Marie Guglieri, Executive Deputy Director and COO of Athletics at Yale, joined SOM’s Social Impact Lab during Title IX Awareness Week to lead a discussion on Title IX and important developments in college athletics.

Making a Living in the Anthropocene, Vincent Stanley
On April 24, 2024, Vincent Stanley, Director of Philosophy at Patagonia and CBEY Resident Fellow, joined SOM’s Social Impact Lab to discuss the ways that businesses can contribute to restoring living systems.

Carbon Insurance: At the Cutting Edge of Sustainability and Finance
Social Impact Lab hosted James Kench, Head of Insurance at Kita, for a lunch-and-learn session about the opportunities and challenges present in the carbon insurance market.

Embracing B-Corp Evolution: The Journey from Certification to Movement
Social Impact Lab hosted Jorge Fontanez, CEO of B Lab U.S. & Canada, who led an enlightening discussion on the evolution of B Lab and its pivotal role in redefining business success.

“Earning Your Power” – James Robertson’s Keynote Address at Social Impact Week
SOM’s Net Impact Club hosted James Robertson ’99 for an inspiring conversation about moral leadership.

“Performing Arts Institutions as Anchors for Community Economic Development” with Sir Alistair Spalding
SOM’s Economic Development and Arts & Culture clubs joined PSEII to host Sir Alistair Spalding, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Sadler's Wells, the UK’s preeminent presenter of dance and other performing arts.

PSEII Fall Programming Fosters Community Connections
For the inaugural semester of PSEII, Associate Director for Outreach and Engagement Alexis Willoughby-Robinson launched several new initiatives to strengthen the School’s connection to the Greater New Haven community.

Yale SOM Announces Expanded Program on Social Enterprise, Innovation, and Impact
The program, led by Professor Judith Chevalier, will support and convene members of the SOM community in exploring the ways that for-profit, nonprofit, and government entities can find and deploy innovative strategies to achieve social objectives.

“Capital for Justice: Investing in Human Rights and Democracy” with Georgia Levenson Keohane
Georgia Levenson Keohane, the CEO of the Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF) and Yale College Class of 1994 alumna, spoke about the opportunities and challenges of a commitment to “impact-first” investing.

Harnessing the Power of Local Farmers: A Conversation with Ariana Yuen, CEO of Forested
Ariana Yuen '19 shared with us the inspiring and at times fraught journey that led her to starting her own business and scaling it up.