Soledad Hurst JD Yale ’92. She and her husband, Robert (Bob), both led very successful careers and are now dedicated philanthropists living in Aspen. After graduating from Yale Law School, Soledad started her career at the international law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell. She then worked as an investment banker at Allen & Company, and later worked on-air for Bloomberg Television — a career she admits she might have begun earlier had she the financial freedom to explore it. In addition to her even more beloved career of parent (she and Bob have two teenagers, a son and a daughter), she now serves as a director of multiple organizations — including the University of Oregon Foundation, Summit 54, Theatre Aspen (whose board she chairs), and Meridian International. Her past board volunteer service encompasses organizations such as Denver Children’s Hospital and the Roundabout Theater, and she has served as board chair for Aspen Country Day School and the microfinance nonprofit FINCA International, among others. She also founded (and, for five years, ran) a summer camp in Aspen.