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Sustainability and Social Impact Program

Adjunct Professor in Kellogg’s Sustainability and Social Impact Program

Portrait of Sophia Shaw, Faculty at the Kellogg School of Management

Sophia Shaw is cofounder and managing partner of Acorn Advisors LLC and Adjunct Professor of Social Impact at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. At Kellogg, Sophia teaches board governance and directs Kellogg Board Fellows, a rigorous program that connects top Kellogg MBA students to Chicago-area nonprofits for a distinct opportunity in board service.

From 2007-2016, Sophia served as president and CEO of the Chicago Botanic Garden, among the largest cultural institutions in the Midwest and one of the preeminent botanic gardens of the world. Under Sophia's guidance, the 385-acre campus experienced a 52 percent increase in attendance as well as record-breaking fundraising (nearly $240 million) and operating budget results. The Garden also became recognized as a global model for environmental conservation, urban agriculture, and horticulture jobs training and education; in 2016, Sophia was awarded the Openlands Conservation Leadership Award. Prior to leading the Chicago Botanic Garden, Sophia served as vice president of exhibitions and education at The Field Museum.

Sophia currently serves on the board of directors of the Art Institute of Chicago and the advisory board of the National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), and is a past board president of the Arts Club of Chicago.

Sophia holds both a B.A. (Wellesley College) and an M.A. (University of Chicago) in art history, and an M.B.A. in finance (Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University).

  • Bachelor of Arts, 1991, Art History, Wellesley College
    Master of Arts, 1994, Art History, University of Chicago
    Master of Management, 1999, Finance, Northwestern University
  • Adjunct Professor and Director, Kellogg Board Fellows, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2016-present
  • Director, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, 1991-1993
    Exhibition Coordinator, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1993-1995
    Curatorial Assistant, Museum of Contemporary Art, 1995-1997
    Special Projects Manager, The Field Museum, 1997-1998
    Manager, The Field Museum, 1998
    Director, The Field Museum, 1998-2002
    Director, The Field Museum, 2002-2003
    Vice President, The Field Museum, 2004-2006
    Vice President, Chicago Botanic Garden, 2006-2007
    President and CEO, Chicago Botanic Gardern, 2007-2016
    Managing Partner, Acorn Advisors LLC, 2016-present
  • Pure Exhibitionsim, Chicago Reader
    Field Will Dip Science in Chocolate, Chicago Sun-Times
    Frontlines, Chicago
    40 under 40, Crain's Chicago Business
    Museum's Goal: Saving the World's Wild Places, The New York Times
    Field of Opportunity: Sophia Siskel '99 Leads Chicago's Field Museum Into 21st Century, Kellogg World Magazine, Summer
    Great Chicago Families, Chicago Magazine
    What Will an MBA Get You?, Chicago Tribune
    Sophia Siskel '99 Provides a 100-year Plan for Enduring Civic Value, Kellogg World Magazine, Winter
    In Winter Gardens, A Marriage of Botany & Stark Beauty, The New York Times
    Botanic Garden Plans $250 Million of New Growth, Crain's Chicago Business
    Growth Futures, Northwestern Magazine, Spring
    History Abounds in Arts Club Naming Sophia Siskel to Board Chair, Crain's Chicago Business
    100 Women to Watch 2012, Today's Chicago Women
    Mad Love for Green Women, Wren
    One CEO's Garden Ethic, WBEZ 91.5 Chicago
    Executive Profile: A Bold Plan for Growth, Chicago Tribune
    Women in CSR: Sophia Shaw Siskel, Chicago Botanic Garden
    Chicago Botanic Garden CEO Moving on After Almost 10 Years, Chicago Tribune
    Sophia Shaw Leaving Botanic Garden, Crain's Chicago Business
    65 Years, 65 Faces of IES Abroad, IES Abroad online
    2016 Conservation Leadership Award, Openlands