Fashion designer Josie Natori and Tupelo Capital Management founder Lulu C. Wang offered some sage advice to Columbia Business School students Monday night in New York.
Natori, who started her career on Wall Street before launching her namesake business in 1977, and Wang headlined the “Bold Moves: Weaving Heritage and Creativity Into a Global Fashion Brand,” and chatted with students. Organized by the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business, the discussion was cohosted by Columbia Women in Business, Phillips Pathway for Inclusive Leadership, the Retail and Luxury Goods Club and The Hub: Business and Society.
Afterward, Wang spoke about offering advice to others. “I look at life mostly as the glass is half-full. I always say, ‘Whatever you think is a detriment to you, make it a p

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