
Larry Yu
Senior Editorial Director, Boston
Larry Yu is a senior editorial director in The Bridgespan Group’s Boston office. He works with Bridgespan teams as a thought partner and editor to bring research-driven insights to life for nonprofit, philanthropic, and other mission-driven audiences.
Larry has also been managing editor of the Milken Institute Review, a journal of economics and public policy, since it was conceived over 20 years ago. Along the way, he has been global thought leadership fellow at PwC, executive editor of strategy+business magazine, and co-founder and managing director of Kite Global Advisors, a boutique thought leadership consultancy.
Climate change is at the center of Larry’s advocacy outside of work. He chairs the City of Somerville’s Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change, trained with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, and speaks frequently on the climate crisis and its solutions. His service on boards currently includes the Massachusetts Climate Action Network (MCAN) and the Charles River Watershed Association, and previously included the Brattle Film Foundation, as president, and Conscious Capitalism’s Boston chapter. Larry earned his bachelor’s degree from MIT a long time ago.
Larry has also been managing editor of the Milken Institute Review, a journal of economics and public policy, since it was conceived over 20 years ago. Along the way, he has been global thought leadership fellow at PwC, executive editor of strategy+business magazine, and co-founder and managing director of Kite Global Advisors, a boutique thought leadership consultancy.
Climate change is at the center of Larry’s advocacy outside of work. He chairs the City of Somerville’s Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change, trained with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, and speaks frequently on the climate crisis and its solutions. His service on boards currently includes the Massachusetts Climate Action Network (MCAN) and the Charles River Watershed Association, and previously included the Brattle Film Foundation, as president, and Conscious Capitalism’s Boston chapter. Larry earned his bachelor’s degree from MIT a long time ago.