Lawrence Golub is the Chief Executive Officer of Golub Capital, a nationally recognized credit asset manager with an award-winning middle market lending business. Golub Capital has over $20 billion of capital under management. Previously, Mr. Golub was a managing director of Bankers Trust Company, a managing director of Wasserstein Perella and an officer of Allen & Company Incorporated. Mr. Golub is active in charitable and civic organizations. He is one of three private members of the Financial Control Board of the State of New York, President of the Harvard University JD-MBA Alumni Association, a member of the Harvard University Committee on University Resources, and a member of the Advisory Council of Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government. Mr. Golub and his family actively support medical research to advance treatments for Parkinson’s Disease at several leading institutions. Mr. Golub was a White House Fellow and served for fifteen years as Treasurer of the White House Fellows Foundation. He was Chairman of Mosholu Preservation Corporation, a non-profit developer and manager of low-income housing in the Bronx. He served for fifteen years as a trustee of Montefiore Medical Center, the university hospital of the Albert Einstein Medical School. He also served for six years as a trustee of Horace Mann School and for five years on the Harvard University Committee for Science and Engineering. Mr. Golub earned his AB degree magna cum laude in economics from Harvard College. He received an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was selected as a Baker Scholar and a JD from Harvard Law School where he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.