Laura Gray
PMP®
Chief of Staff
- Shareholder
Laura Gray is the Chief of Staff at Pathstone. She leads the Center for Innovation (CFI), a Project Management division assisting with firm wide projects, initiatives, and integrations.
Prior to Pathstone, Laura led the Strategic Execution Team (SET), the project management office, and was an Associate Director within the Fund Administration team at Cornerstone Advisors.
Laura spent four years at the Carlyle Group as a fund assistant under Fund Administration – U.S. Buyout. She also spent two years working for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA).
She is a graduate of Central Washington University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Economics. Laura also holds the Project Management Professional (PMP®) designation, completing the certification program administered by the University of Washington.
Laura enjoys entertaining family and friends, board/card games, baking, traveling (by plane, train, and automobile) and admiring the outdoors from a patio, rooftop, or deck.
The PMP® designation is a credential awarded to individuals who have demonstrated advanced knowledge and expertise in project management through PMI’s comprehensive education and examination process. Use of the PMP designation is authorized only for individuals who are in good standing with PMI.
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Laura Gray is the Chief of Staff at Pathstone. She leads the Center for Innovation (CFI), a Project Management division assisting with firm wide projects, initiatives, and integrations.
Prior to Pathstone, Laura led the Strategic Execution Team (SET), the project management office, and was an Associate Director within the Fund Administration team at Cornerstone Advisors.
Laura spent four years at the Carlyle Group as a fund assistant under Fund Administration – U.S. Buyout. She also spent two years working for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA).
She is a graduate of Central Washington University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Economics. Laura also holds the Project Management Professional (PMP®) designation, completing the certification program administered by the University of Washington.
Laura enjoys entertaining family and friends, board/card games, baking, traveling (by plane, train, and automobile) and admiring the outdoors from a patio, rooftop, or deck.
The PMP® designation is a credential awarded to individuals who have demonstrated advanced knowledge and expertise in project management through PMI’s comprehensive education and examination process. Use of the PMP designation is authorized only for individuals who are in good standing with PMI.