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Connect with Yale SOM
The Career Development Office (CDO) at Yale SOM works with Yale SOM Alumni on your own careers, as well as accessing Yale SOM talent to build your teams. Whether you are rejoining the workforce, relocating, evaluating unexpected opportunities, planning a career change, or hiring to grow your team, the Career Development Office can support you.
Alumni support the School and the alumni community by volunteering in a wide range of important roles. Whether Yale SOM Alumni are looking to offer their time or talents, there is a volunteer opportunity to fit every schedule.
When I discovered SOM, I realized its ethos was very closely aligned to my values around creating an impact in the world.
—Radha Kuppalli ’06, Managing Director, Investor Services, New Forests
Advancing Workforce Development Through Impact Investing in Connecticut
On November 13, 2024, Sooah Rho ’23 and Billy Huang ’21 came to speak at Social Impact Lab. Both alums embody a commitment to social impact that bridges personal experience, systemic change, and innovative program design.
Balancing Mission-Driven Leadership and Inclusive Industrial Growth
Lindsay Greene '11, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, spoke at Social Impact Lab, sharing her experiences at the helm of a unique mission-driven industrial hub in New York City.
Alumni Elected to Congress in Rhode Island and Kentucky
Seth Magaziner ’10 was re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Rhode Island and Brett Guthrie ’97 won his ninth term as U.S. representative from Kentucky.
How Balancing Creativity and Rigor Helped Disney Build a Star Wars Vacation Experience
Architect Ann Morrow Johnson ’14 is the executive producer and executive creative director for Walt Disney Imagineering’s immersive vacation experience Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. We...
‘Career Conversations’ Podcast: Scott Gordon ’88, Founder & CEO of Mastery Schools
Season 3, Episode 15: Scott Gordon ’88 In his 17th year as founder and chief executive officer of Mastery Schools, Scott Gordon ’88 oversees an organization that is known for turning around...
How Trust Can Power Renewable Energy
Lily Donge ’97 talked with us about how building trust is critical for any kind of real innovation—and how it’s helped her develop new models for scaling renewable energy.
One Minute with: Jamila Abston ’17 and Lofton Holder ’90 on Racial Equity in Finance
Jamila Abston ’17 is a partner at Ernst & Young LLP; Lofton Holder ’90 is founding partner and managing partner for Pine Street Alternative Asset Management. They spoke at a Black History...