Capital Allocation sector head David Salem welcomes Rajiv Vinnakota for a conversation about civics, civility, freedom of expression on college campuses and the challenges of leading and governing complex for-profit and non-profit organizations.
A serial social entrepreneur, Raj is president of the Princeton, NJ-based Institute for Citizens and Scholars. Prior to assuming his current post in 2019, Raj served as the founding head of the Aspen Institute’s Youth & Engagement. Before joining Aspen in 2015, Raj was founding CEO of the SEED foundation (est. 1998), America’s first network of public college preparatory boarding schools for underserved youth.
Raj serves as director of two publicly traded manufacturers—med tech-focused Enovis and gas control tec-focused ESAB—and served formerly as a trustee of Princeton University, from which he earned a B.S. in Molecular Biology in 1993.
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