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Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Katherine Jollon Colsher is the Girls Who Invest's CEO. Girls Who Invest has 275 employees, of which 49 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Girls Who Invest executive team is 80% female and 20% male.
  • 63% of the management team is White.
  • 12% of Girls Who Invest management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 10% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Katherine Jollon Colsher

CEO

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Katherine joined Girls Who Invest to measurably increase the number of women in portfolio management and executive leadership in the asset management industry.

Katherine was previously a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and the National Director of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, the firm’s largest-ever philanthropic initiative to help entrepreneurs create jobs and economic opportunity by providing access to education, capital, and business support services.

Prior, Katherine was the Director of Organizational Development and Effectiveness at ONE, an advocacy organization co-founded by Bono and other activists to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, and a Manager in the government practice at Accenture. She currently serves on the board of the Center for American Entrepreneurship.

Katherine earned a BA in English, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Richmond. She is also a graduate of the 2016 Presidential Leadership Scholars Program. Hermanus, South Africa is one of Katherine’s favorite places, as are Paris and Rome, but her bucket list includes traveling to Botswana and Namibia.

Seema R. Hingorani

Board Member

Susan J. Carter

Board Member

Michelle Defossett

Board Member

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Michelle is Girls Who Invest’s Chief Operating Officer. In her role, she oversees GWI’s finance and operations, including human resources and IT. Michelle utilizes her experiences driving strategic leadership, collaborative projects, new programs, and technology platforms to steer organizational growth and operational transformation.

Prior to GWI, Michelle spent six years serving as Vice President of Finance & Administration for Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO). Previously, she oversaw the CFO functions for several non-profits, including: Habitat for Humanity-New York City, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and the Maple Street School.

Within all these organizations, Michelle worked to establish and maintain best practices in finance, HR and IT, as well as to develop the next generation of leaders.

Michelle also spent over twenty years within the financial services arena before embarking on her career in the non-profit sector. She began her career at the Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. and transitioned to a career within the asset management sector after completing business school. Throughout her career, she spent time at well-established firms, such as JPMorgan Asset Management, Pareto Partners and Stanfield Capital Partners.

Michelle earned a B.A. in economics from Vassar College and an MBA from Columbia Business School, where she was awarded the Robert F. Toigo Fellowship.

Michelle is a native New Yorker and an explorer, both in travel and in nature. No matter where she is, she believes firmly that a good day cannot start without a good cup of coffee.

Abby Garrambone

Board Member

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Anna Dopkin

Board Member

Christina Kim

Board Member

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Danielle Ohrenberger-Hopkins

Board Member

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Heather Perceval

Board Member

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Kelsey Dool

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Seema R. Hingorani

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Katherine Jollon Colsher

CEO

Katherine Jollon Colsher's LinkedIn

Katherine joined Girls Who Invest to measurably increase the number of women in portfolio management and executive leadership in the asset management industry.

Katherine was previously a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and the National Director of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, the firm’s largest-ever philanthropic initiative to help entrepreneurs create jobs and economic opportunity by providing access to education, capital, and business support services.

Prior, Katherine was the Director of Organizational Development and Effectiveness at ONE, an advocacy organization co-founded by Bono and other activists to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, and a Manager in the government practice at Accenture. She currently serves on the board of the Center for American Entrepreneurship.

Katherine earned a BA in English, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Richmond. She is also a graduate of the 2016 Presidential Leadership Scholars Program. Hermanus, South Africa is one of Katherine’s favorite places, as are Paris and Rome, but her bucket list includes traveling to Botswana and Namibia.

Seema R. Hingorani

Board Member

Susan J. Carter

Board Member

Michelle Defossett

Board Member

Michelle Defossett's LinkedIn

Michelle is Girls Who Invest’s Chief Operating Officer. In her role, she oversees GWI’s finance and operations, including human resources and IT. Michelle utilizes her experiences driving strategic leadership, collaborative projects, new programs, and technology platforms to steer organizational growth and operational transformation.

Prior to GWI, Michelle spent six years serving as Vice President of Finance & Administration for Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO). Previously, she oversaw the CFO functions for several non-profits, including: Habitat for Humanity-New York City, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and the Maple Street School.

Within all these organizations, Michelle worked to establish and maintain best practices in finance, HR and IT, as well as to develop the next generation of leaders.

Michelle also spent over twenty years within the financial services arena before embarking on her career in the non-profit sector. She began her career at the Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. and transitioned to a career within the asset management sector after completing business school. Throughout her career, she spent time at well-established firms, such as JPMorgan Asset Management, Pareto Partners and Stanfield Capital Partners.

Michelle earned a B.A. in economics from Vassar College and an MBA from Columbia Business School, where she was awarded the Robert F. Toigo Fellowship.

Michelle is a native New Yorker and an explorer, both in travel and in nature. No matter where she is, she believes firmly that a good day cannot start without a good cup of coffee.

Abby Garrambone

Board Member

Abby Garrambone's LinkedIn

Anna Dopkin

Board Member

Christina Kim

Board Member

Christina Kim's LinkedIn

Danielle Ohrenberger-Hopkins

Board Member

Danielle Ohrenberger-Hopkins's LinkedIn

Heather Perceval

Board Member

Heather Perceval's LinkedIn

Kelsey Dool

Board Member

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