LAUREN COAPE-ARNOLD Head of Corporate Social Responsibility GUGGENHEIM PARTNERS
LOUISE COHEN CEO PRIMARY CARE DEVELOPMENT CORP.
LAUREN COAPE-ARNOLD is a managing director and head of corporate social responsibility at Guggenheim Partners, where she manages the firm’s global corporate social responsibility programs, including a strategic giving portfolio and employee engagement initiatives. Previously, she was a foundation officer at Two Sigma, where she coordinated the private philanthropy of the firm’s two co-chairmen. She was formerly director of the Maverick Capital Foundation after joining the firm’s investor relations team, and began her career as an investment banking analyst at Lehman Brothers. Outside of work, Coape-Arnold was the founding chairwoman of CitySquash’s junior board and vice chairwoman of City Harvest’s Generation Harvest leadership group. CoapeArnold received her bachelor’s degree in psychology and French from Amherst College and her master’s degree in business administration from the Yale School of Management.
LOUISE COHEN IS the CEO of the Primary Care Development Corp., a national nonprofit community development financial institution dedicated to expanding and strengthening the primary care safety net. PCDC provides capital and technical assistance to a wide variety of primary care providers, and advocates for improved and increased primary care access, capacity, quality, reimbursement and capital resources in order to improve health outcomes, create healthier communities, increase health equity and reduce overall health care system costs. Prior to assuming leadership of PCDC, she was vice president for public health programs at Public Health Solutions in New York City from 2011-2015, where she oversaw a variety of programs to improve community health through food access and nutrition, women’s reproductive health, tobacco control and child development. Cohen held successive leadership positions at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene from 1998-2011, including as deputy commissioner of the division of health care access and improvement.
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