Lucy Lu
About Lucy Lu
Lucy Lu is an Impact Investing Undergraduate Research Fellow at Harvard Business School and an Executive Board Member of Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business. She studied Economics at Harvard University, earning her Bachelor of Arts from 2018 to 2022, and has held various internships, including roles at Fundación Mario Santo Domingo and Harvard School of Public Health.
Work at Harvard Business School
Lucy Lu serves as an Impact Investing Undergraduate Research Fellow at Harvard Business School. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to research initiatives focused on impact investing. Her role involves engaging with various projects that explore the intersection of finance and social impact, reflecting her commitment to innovative investment strategies.
Education and Expertise
Lucy Lu studied at Harvard University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from 2018 to 2022. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in economic principles and analytical skills, which she applies in her research and professional endeavors. She also completed her secondary education at Newton North High School.
Leadership in Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business
Lucy Lu is an Executive Board Member of Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business (HUWIB). Since 2019, she has co-chaired the Intercollegiate Business Convention, a significant event that gathers students and professionals to discuss business trends and opportunities. Her leadership role reflects her dedication to empowering women in business.
Previous Internship Experience
Prior to her current roles, Lucy Lu gained valuable experience as a Strategy Intern at Fundación Mario Santo Domingo in 2019, where she worked for two months. Additionally, she served as a Research Intern at Harvard School of Public Health in 2017 for one month. These internships provided her with practical insights into strategy development and research methodologies.