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Brennan Wong

MBA Intern at Working Capital Fund

Brennan Wong is a MBA Candidate at Yale School of Management with a background as an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company. Currently, Brennan is working as an MBA Intern at Working Capital Fund, focusing on investing in responsible and sustainable supply chain technologies. Additionally, Brennan is also a Research Assistant at Yale University's Office of Sustainability, working on developing a business case for purchasing sustainable products and services. Throughout Brennan's career, there has been a focus on sustainability and impact investing.

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Working Capital Fund

Working Capital Fund is an early-stage venture fund investing in solutions that address inequity and economic injustice for marginalized workers through supply chain transformation. The Working Capital Fund was established in 2017 with a unique mission and a highly-differentiated thesis about how to support systemic improvements in respect for labor rights. At Working Capital, we identify opportunities to accelerate the development and deployment of innovative, market-based solutions to meet the growing corporate need to protect vulnerable workers and source responsibly. To do this, we invest in early-stage market catalyzing innovations that improve worker outcomes by accelerating greater supply chain accountability and visibility. Working Capital Fund enables businesses to respond and implement operational change with rigor and at scale, initiating a world where supply chains work for everyone. Working Capital Fund was initially incubated by Humanity United, and founded by The Omidyar Group, a diverse collection of independent organizations and initiatives. For more information, visit: https://workingcapitalfund.com/.