Jordan Dubin

Jordan Dubin is in his second year at Harvard Business School. Before returning to Cambridge for his graduate studies, Jordan was a private equity associate at L Catterton and previously held a similar role at Garnett Station Partners. He began his career as investment banking analyst in both the healthcare and financial sponsors groups at Goldman Sachs. Jordan is the co-founder of Guild Garage Group, a repair and maintenance platform that serves as a preferred partner for business owners in the garage door industry.

Jordan graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Harvard College, where he was a wide receiver on the Harvard Football Team and a member of the Financial Analysts Club.

In 2004, Jordan, along with his sisters and friends, created Robin Hood Lemonaid, an initiative that encourages young people to raise funds for Robin Hood by hosting lemonade stands across the NYC tri-state area. Two decades later, Lemonaid is still going strong, raising over $1.5 million to help elevate low-income New Yorkers from poverty.

Jordan has also been involved in the Association to Benefit Children (ABC) in East Harlem, reading to young children in their therapeutic after school program. ABC provides a safe place for kids to engage in structured recreational play, tutoring and experiential learning opportunities that foster both academic and social development.