More women are leading investments for the likes of Lukas Walton and Len Blavatnik

More women are leading investments for the likes of Lukas Walton and Len Blavatnik


(L-R), Elizabeth Lilly of Pohlad Companies, Kristin Gilbertson of Access Industries and Margo Doyle of S-Cubed Capital

Courtesy of Elizabeth Lilly; Courtesy of Lauren Maxwell; Courtesy of Margo Doyle

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high net worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

Elizabeth Lilly started her own asset management firm in 2017, fulfilling a dream three decades in the making. Since her 20s working as an equity analyst, she had carried around a composition notebook, envisioning what her future firm would look like and jotting down lessons from financial powerhouses she worked under like value investor Robert Bruce and turnaround expert Jack Byrne. 

Less than two years later, Lilly gave it up after getting an offer she couldn’t refuse from one of her clients. The Pohlad family, best known as the owners of MLB’s Minnesota Twins, needed a chief investment officer to oversee their vast portfolio, spanning public equities and direct investments in healthtech and manufacturing.



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