Lo Yvette, a Pittsburgh-based artist, is a natural problem solver who graduated with honors from Rogers and CAPA, earning the Eleanor Friedberg first-place scholarship and a Chatham University art scholarship. While pursuing a B.S. in biology at Chatham, she nurtured her creative side through electives and worked at The Andy Warhol Museum.
Beyond her artistic ability, Lo is passionate about helping others. Armed with her transferable skills from biology and artistic background, she began her work as a program manager providing programming to help marginalized communities. These programs include but are not limited to: helping students understand goal setting and accountability; partnering with banks to provide workshops on financial literacy and homeownership; and creating curricula to teach students and adults the power of storytelling and technology.
Lo has recently obtained her certification in digital marketing with a concentration in program management from the Warhol Academy.
Lo has already worked with a few small businesses, catalyzing transformative changes. Explore her experience for more insights into her dynamic approach.