Events Calendar

  • Friday 10/21/22

    • Oct 21 – Oct 23
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2022-10-21T08:00:00 2022-10-23T17:00:00 America/New_York Yale Law School Alumni Weekend and Reunion

      This October 21-23, 2022, we welcome you to join your classmates for Alumni Weekend. It’s an experience designed to help you reconnect – to friends, professors, and fond memories – and to renew the inspiration and intellectual exploration of your law school days. You’ll hear fascinating presentations from professors and alumni, engage in spirited dialogue on the topics of the day, create new memories with cherished friends, and maybe even pass on a little wisdom to the next generation of Yale Law grads.

      Classes ending in 2’s and 7’s will celebrate their 5th through 60th reunions October 21-23, 2022.

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  • Tuesday 10/25/22

    • Oct 25
      5:00PM – 7:00PM
      Jupiter, FL
      Add to Calendar 2022-10-25T17:00:00 2022-10-25T19:00:00 America/New_York Palm Beach Season Kick-Off Party RSVP Required By Oct 4 Join us for cocktails, networking and a toast to the season ahead! Mix and mingle with Yalies from Palm Beach County. Help us welcome young alumni as well as new Florida residents and "snowbirds" to our Club, while you reconnect with familiar faces. Plus, meet candidates for new Club Officers and Directors. All Yale Alumni are welcome! Limit one guest per person. Jupiter, FL — 105 Barbados Drive false
  • Wednesday 10/26/22

    • Oct 26, 2022
      Starts at 6:30PM
      Online / New York, NY
      Add to Calendar 2022-10-26T18:30:00 2022-10-26T18:30:00 America/New_York YANA Tea with Don Chen ’89, FES ’92 & Prof. Paul Sabin ’92 Don Chen and Yale Professor Paul Sabin will discuss nonprofit advocacy and the public interest movement since the 1960s, with a focus on Prof. Sabin's most recent book Public Citizens: The Attack on Big Government and the Remaking of American Liberalism. Wednesday, Oct. 26 | 6:30 PM EDT All welcome to attend online or at the Yale Club of NYC; Registration required false
  • Wednesday 11/2/22

    • Nov 2
      7:00PM – 8:15PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-02T19:00:00 2022-11-02T20:15:00 America/New_York 1stGenYale presents: How to Stand Out as a Candidate for Nonprofit Jobs

      This webinar will provide participants with an opportunity to hear from search firm professionals who work with nonprofit senior leadership and boards to fill top jobs in the nonprofit sector. Our program is open to all Yale alumni and students across all schools and co-sponsored by the Yale Office of Career Strategy.

      Panelists:
      • Michele Counter, Principle, DHR Global, https://www.dhrglobal.com/consultant/michele-counter/
      • Jennifer Dunlap, Co-Founder, DRiWaterstone, https://waterstonehc.com/driwaterstonehc/team/jennifer-m-dunlap/
      • Melissa Madzel, Managing Partner, Axis Talent Partners,https://www.axistalentpartners.com/axis-talent-partners-staff/2022/3/3/melissa-madzel-managing-director
      • Ken Rich, Partner, Boyden, https://www.boyden.com/ken-rich/index.html

      Moderators:
      • Robyn Acampora, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Public Service Careers,https://ocs.yale.edu/blog/author/robyn-acamporayale-edu/
      • Michael Watson, Employee Experience Advisor, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, https://1stgenyale.org/watson

      Topics will include:
      • How to increase the chances that you will be contacted by a search firm regarding nonprofit opportunities.
      • What senior leaders and boards and looking for in candidates?
      • How to position yourself for a career in the nonprofit sector if you are employed in another field of work?
      • How Yale’s Office of Career Strategy can assist you in your search for nonprofit employment opportunities.

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  • Thursday 11/3/22

    • Nov 3 – Nov 4
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-03T16:30:00 2022-11-04T19:00:00 America/New_York Yale Clean Energy Conference Spread the news and register now for the second Yale Clean Energy Conference: clean energy as a catalyst for transformation, technology, and just transition, happening Thursday, November 3 –Friday, November 4, 2022! Numerous Yale stakeholders have combined forces to bring together leading clean energy experts for this global, public, event. Utilize and deepen your knowledge of clean energy justice, finance, technology, policy, and careers. Network with members of the Yale, Financing and Deploying Clean Energy, and global clean energy communities. Multiple Yale alumni will be speaking at the conference, including Gretchen Kittel (SOM ‘92) in the DOE’s Loan Programs Office of giving the closing keynote address. Learn more and register for your in person or virtual ticket at yalecleanenergy.info/conference false
  • Wednesday 11/9/22

    • Nov 9
      6:00PM – 7:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-09T18:00:00 2022-11-09T19:00:00 America/New_York Yale Career Panels: A Candid View of Consulting

      This event is the 55th in a series of events covering different professions and career issues. There have been 45 Yale Career Panels, 9 Yale Career Fireside Chats and 1 Yale Career Conversations events. Organized 10 years ago by a group of Yale alumni volunteers, these panels strive to provide candid, unvarnished views of featured professions. They will be able to share their perspectives about current state and future of this important sector, how it is segmented, the career opportunities that are available, and what you should know and consider if you are pursuing a career in the sector. The panel discussion will be broadcast via an interactive streaming video platform that will allow Yale students and alumni to ask questions of the panel and interact with each other. There will be a networking period after the one hour panel.

      The organizers of these Yale Career Panels are Justin Koslyn, Julie Sohn, Trish Takemoto, and Peter Young. This panel was organized by Julie Sohn and Peter Young.

      Topics:

      • What are the different sectors within consulting industry?
      • Where is the profession heading (good and bad)?
      • How do you get into the profession and what is the typical career path?
      • What are the myths versus the realities?
      • What are the characteristics of people who tend to do well and are happy in the profession?
      • What types of people tend not to do well or end up unhappy and why?
      • If you don’t stay in the profession until retirement, what are the exit routes to other professions?

      Panelists:
      Eun Bi Lee, Principal, BCG (Yale College BA)
      Latrise Bassett, Director of Operations, Accenture (Yale College BA)
      Rob Henske, Partner, Roland Berger (Yale BS, Harvard MBA)

      Moderator and Organizer:
      Peter Young, CEO and President of Young & Partners (Yale BS)

      Biographies:

      Eun Bi Lee, Principal, BCG
      Eun Bi Lee, Class of 2013 (Davenport College), joined BCG in Mexico City office as an Associate. Since then, Eun Bi has been working extensively with regional and national health insurers with particular focus on growth and clinical strategy.
      Eun Bi earned her B.A. in History from Yale University and received an MBA from Kellogg School of Management in 2019 and continues to work as a Principal at BCG in Los Angeles office.

      Latrise Bassett, Director of Operations, Accenture
      Latrise is currently the Director of Operations for the Office of the CEO at Accenture. Latrise has spent her full career utilizing industry/domain experience to deliver business value to clients. She implemented and stabilized client processes, maximized client operations and uncovered opportunities to reduce costs, increase revenue, improve customer satisfaction and optimize business processes. Prior to her current role, Latrise was the Director of Operations for the Global IT organization. She was responsible for developing the IT strategy, driving business performance, managing risks, and meeting financial and operational targets. Latrise has spent her career leveraging her professional skills to follow her passion for education and economic revitalization by assisting several NYC based non-profits and small businesses in achieving their mission of assisting disadvantaged youth and underserved NYC families. Latrise is the Executive Sponsor for Corporate Citizenship for New York Metro. She also serves on the board of USA for UNHCR focused on raising awareness and funds to address the global refugee crisis. Latrise has her B.A. in Economics from Yale University. She is based in New Jersey.

      Rob Henske, Partner, Roland Berger
      Rob is currently a Partner at Roland Berger in Boston where he where he is involved in corporate strategy, focusing on the chemical industry. Prior to joining Roland Berger, Rob was a Vice President at Charles River Associates from 2002 to 2012. Previously, he was a Senior Vice President at Arthur D. Little from 1984 to 2002. His first job after graduating from Yale was with Olin Corporation where he was a process and product engineer. Rob earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Yale University and his MBA from Harvard Business School.

      Peter Young (Moderator and Organizer)
      Peter Young is CEO and President of Young & Partners, a leading boutique investment banking firm focused on the life science and chemical industries. He manages the firm and is actively involved in client transactions and financings.
      Prior to founding Young & Partners, Peter was head of various related industry groups at Salomon Brothers, Schroders, and Lehman Brothers, a private equity investor with J.H. Whitney & Co., and a strategy consultant with Bain & Company serving life science and chemical companies. Peter received an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School (Baker Scholar), an M.S. in Accounting from the New York University and a B.A. in Economics from Yale University. He is a member of the Committee of 100, has served on the board of Societe de Chimie Industrielle since 1990 and has served for 29 years on the Editorial Advisory Board of Pharmaceutical Executive.

      The Series Sponsors
      This series is jointly supported by various organizations at Yale University and Yale Alumni organizations, including the Yale Office of Career Strategy, the Yale Alumni Association (YAA), the Yale School of Management, Students and Alumni of Yale (STAY), the Junior Class Council (JCC), the Yale.nyc (the Yale alumni association in New York City), and the Association of Asian American Yale Alumni (AAAYA).

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  • Thursday 11/10/22

    • Nov 10
      6:30PM – 9:30PM
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-10T18:30:00 2022-11-10T21:30:00 America/New_York 1stGenYale presents 7th Annual Career Networking Mixer for Alumni & Students

      Our career networking mixer is designed for Yale students across all schools to explore professional fields with alumni who will share their experience: 1. Arts & Architecture. 2. Business. 3. Communications. 4. Computer Science & Engineering. 5. Consulting. 6. Education. 7. Environment. 8. Finance. 9. Law & Social Justice. 10. Health Care. 11. Non-Profit & Public Service. 12. Career exploration process.

      Our program is designed to be a resource for Yale students, many of whom are among the first in their families to attend college and come from low income, under resourced backgrounds. All alumni and students from Yale College and G&P Schools are welcome to participate! You do not need to have come from a first-generation or low-income background to come and discuss career opportunities. Invite your Yale friends to attend, too!

      Sharing similar experiences, our alumni want to hear from students about their career interests as well as share their own career journeys. They want to help all students be successful at Yale and in their personal career explorations…and avoid some of the roadblocks which got in our way.

      Looking forward to seeing you on November 10!

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  • Friday 11/11/22

    • Nov 11
      8:30AM – 11:59PM
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-11T08:30:00 2022-11-11T23:59:00 America/New_York Yale Africa Innovation Symposium The Yale Africa Innovation Symposium (YAIS) will be held at the end of the Yale African Students Association's annual Africa Week, from November 11-12th, 2022. The YAIS aims to go beyond the standard discussion of Africa's challenges, and is open to undergraduates, graduates, and young professionals who are passionate about Africa’s innovation. Learning will take place in “Innovation Labs,” such as Financial Services, Healthcare, and more. Experts will present case studies and participants will collaborate to draft strategic solutions. To end the YAIS and Africa Week, we will celebrate together at the African wedding gala. To register for tickets, please visit the YAIS website at yaleafricainnnovation.org . Follow us on Instagram @yaleafricainnovation and on LinkedIn for updates. false
    • Nov 11
      4:00PM – 5:30PM
      New Havnen, CT
      Add to Calendar 2022-11-11T16:00:00 2022-11-11T17:30:00 America/New_York Entrepreneurship at Yale: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow hosted by Yale Entrepreneurial Society Join us for a panel discussion this Friday, November 11th, with alums Kevin Tan and Jamie Marshall, founders of Snackpass; Tom Lehman, founder of Genius; Dan Berger, founder of NeonCoat; and current student Madhav Lavakare, founder of TranscribeGlass, to learn about their startup journeys before, during, and after Yale. Featured in Forbes 30 under 30, Kevin Tan and Jamie Marshall founded the social takeout app Snackpass while still in school. Providing discounts to users and business to restaurants, they’ve raised over $95 million and reached over 500,000 users. Ubiquitous across college campuses like Yale, they return on Friday to discuss their journey. Tom Lehman’s company Genius is the world’s biggest music encyclopedia, housing over two million music contributors and serving over 100 million people each month. If you’ve ever searched lyrics on Google, you’ve benefitted from Genius. Recently acquired by MediaLab, Tom returns to campus to discuss his insights. Dan Berger is the founder of NeonCoat, a social platform connecting brands directly with models. The first employee at Genius and Triller, he returns with immense expertise on how to build successful tech products and foster robust online communities. Madhav Lavakare hails from New Delhi, India, where he was awarded the Prime Minister’s National Child Award and a Presidential Gold Medal, the highest Indian civilian honor for a student. He is the founder of TranscribeGlass, real-time captioning glasses converting speech to text for the deaf/hard of hearing community, and more recently, TinkerTech Labs, a consumer technology startup focused on social impact. He is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science and the Arts. New Havnen, CT — 165 Whitney Ave false