Lisa Skeete Tatum
Lisa received her BS in chemical engineering from Cornell University and her MBA from Harvard Business School. She is a 2012 Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute.
Lisa Skeete Tatum is founder and CEO of Landit, a technology platform created to increase the success and engagement of women in the workplace. The platform offers a turn-key "one size fits one" solution that enables companies to attract, develop, and retain high-potential diverse talent. Previously, Lisa was a General Partner for over a decade with Cardinal Partners, a $350M+ early-stage healthcare venture capital firm. Lisa also worked for Procter & Gamble, GE Capital, and founded her own consulting practice.
Lisa serves on numerous high growth, public, and nonprofit boards including Surgical Care Affiliates (NASDAQ:SCAI), Cornell University Board of Trustees, McCarter Theater, The Princeton Area Community Foundation, and the Harvard Business School Board of Dean's Advisors.
She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fast Company, Vanity Fair, Fortune, Inc., CNBC, and BBC Business. She was named one of the Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs by Inc. Landit was named one of the Top 10 Innovations That Made Women's Lives Better by Fast Company.
Lisa is a member of Kauffman Fellows Class 4 and served her fellowship under mentor John Clarke at Cardinal Partners in Princeton, NJ.
Lisa served on the Kauffman Fellows Board of Directors.