Brigette Lumpkins
Client Portfolio Manager
Westfuller
Brigette brings over two decades of experience bridging institutional finance and mission-aligned investing. She began her career in equity sales at Lehman Brothers (later Barclays Capital), where she advised institutional clients—including hedge funds, asset managers, and pension plans—representing several trillion dollars in assets under management. At Goldman Sachs, she developed strategic investment solutions for private wealth and OCIO clients, with particular focus on intergenerational wealth transfer and portfolio construction.
Her expertise spans both traditional and alternative asset classes, having raised institutional capital for investment managers across private equity, venture capital, public markets, and emerging digital assets. This foundation positioned her to specialize in impact-oriented investment strategies, where she now advises foundations and nonprofits on aligning capital with mission objectives while maintaining rigorous financial discipline.
Brigette is deeply committed to advancing diversity and access in finance. She holds a volunteer leadership role with the Women's Association of Venture and Equity and serves on the executive team of Wall Street Friends, a career development network for finance professionals. Her previous board service includes the Women's Fund Miami, the advisory board for Florida Memorial University's School of Business, and chair of the global DEI advisory board for the CAIA Association.
Brigette earned a BA from Spelman College in Psychology and French, an MA in Psychology from the University of Michigan, and an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Her expertise spans both traditional and alternative asset classes, having raised institutional capital for investment managers across private equity, venture capital, public markets, and emerging digital assets. This foundation positioned her to specialize in impact-oriented investment strategies, where she now advises foundations and nonprofits on aligning capital with mission objectives while maintaining rigorous financial discipline.
Brigette is deeply committed to advancing diversity and access in finance. She holds a volunteer leadership role with the Women's Association of Venture and Equity and serves on the executive team of Wall Street Friends, a career development network for finance professionals. Her previous board service includes the Women's Fund Miami, the advisory board for Florida Memorial University's School of Business, and chair of the global DEI advisory board for the CAIA Association.
Brigette earned a BA from Spelman College in Psychology and French, an MA in Psychology from the University of Michigan, and an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.