Andrew Lee

Seneca

Andrew Lee is a cross-disciplinary leader with extensive business and nonprofit experience in the fields of health care, American Indian affairs, philanthropy, and board governance. He currently works for Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a national nonprofit focused on accelerating the careers of diverse leaders and building equitable workplaces. He is also a senior advisor to Fresh Tri, a digital health company pioneering the application of neuroscience to behavior change. Andrew is passionate about governance and board optimization, and he currently serves on governing and advisory boards for USA Lacrosse, the National Park Foundation, the Chickasaw Nation, 4TheFuture Foundation, and the Tewaaraton Foundation. He’s the former chairman of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and previously served on the boards of the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the Aetna Foundation, and Finch Paper, LLC. In addition to his board work, Andrew remains active in global affairs as an active member of the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum. Andrew received an AB from Hamilton College and an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and Christian A. Johnson Native American Fellow. Andrew is a proud father to three awesome sons, and his extended family resides on the Seneca Indian Nation’s Cattaraugus Indian Reservation in western New York. In his spare time, Andrew enjoys flyfishing, playing competitive field and box lacrosse, skiing, and riding his Harley Davidson.