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In this episode, Mariam sits down with Emily Mochizuki Lutyens (she/hers) to talk about the role of ego in social change, and how following leadership she respected and trusted guided much of her professional life for the better.
Emily grew up in London, Tokyo, and New Delhi and is passionate about making the world a more equitable and inclusive place. Emily has driven social change in education, health care, responsible tourism and agriculture, spanning for-profit, social enterprise and non-profit organizations in Mexico, Uganda, South Africa, the U.K. and the U.S..
Currently, Emily is VP of Portfolio Strategy at Common Future, where she leads a team building Common Future’s impact portfolio focused on the incubation and co-creation of field defining initiatives that close the racial wealth gap in the U.S.
Previously, Emily was Managing Director at Uncharted, where she was responsible for the day-to-day of the organization, leading and managing the team, and ensuring Uncharted delivered on its strategic goals. Before joining Uncharted, Emily was the Co-Founder and CEO of LegWorks, a for-profit social enterprise with a mission to enable amputees globally to walk with confidence. Prior to LegWorks, Emily was the founding Country Director of Educate!, an education non-profit developing young leaders and entrepreneurs in East Africa.
Emily studied International Relations at Brown University and has an MBA from the University of California Berkeley where she was a Haas Merit scholar. Emily once drove from Uganda to South Africa, and you can generally find her eating chocolate, or just eating.
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In this episode, Mariam sits down with Emily Mochizuki Lutyens (she/hers) to talk about the role of ego in social change, and how following leadership she respected and trusted guided much of her professional life for the better.
Emily grew up in London, Tokyo, and New Delhi and is passionate about making the world a more equitable and inclusive place. Emily has driven social change in education, health care, responsible tourism and agriculture, spanning for-profit, social enterprise and non-profit organizations in Mexico, Uganda, South Africa, the U.K. and the U.S..
Currently, Emily is VP of Portfolio Strategy at Common Future, where she leads a team building Common Future’s impact portfolio focused on the incubation and co-creation of field defining initiatives that close the racial wealth gap in the U.S.
Previously, Emily was Managing Director at Uncharted, where she was responsible for the day-to-day of the organization, leading and managing the team, and ensuring Uncharted delivered on its strategic goals. Before joining Uncharted, Emily was the Co-Founder and CEO of LegWorks, a for-profit social enterprise with a mission to enable amputees globally to walk with confidence. Prior to LegWorks, Emily was the founding Country Director of Educate!, an education non-profit developing young leaders and entrepreneurs in East Africa.
Emily studied International Relations at Brown University and has an MBA from the University of California Berkeley where she was a Haas Merit scholar. Emily once drove from Uganda to South Africa, and you can generally find her eating chocolate, or just eating.
Questions? Feedback? Ideas? Contact [email protected]
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Subscribe to the Second Day Email Newsletter for social impact jobs, career guides, and other industry news: https://www.secondday.org/subscribe-now
Launch your social impact career with Second Day's resources at https://www.secondday.org/
Follow Mariam Matin on
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariam-matin/
Follow Second Day on
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-day/