David Golub joined the Board of Directors of The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000. He is the president of Golub Capital and serves on the investment committee for each of the firm's credit strategies. He also serves as CEO of Golub Capital BDC (NASDAQ: GBDC).
Previously, Mr. Golub was a managing director of Centre Partners Management, a leading middle market private equity firm, and of Corporate Partners, a Lazard-sponsored $1.5 billion private equity fund formed to acquire significant minority stakes in established companies.
Mr. Golub is on the board of directors of Burton Snowboards and has served on the boards of numerous public and private companies, including Tyco Toys (NYSE) and Dollar Financial (NASDAQ). He has previously served on the boards of the Hudson Guild and the World Policy Institute. He was the first chairman of MJFF's Board of Directors and has also served as vice chairman.
Mr. Golub earned his AB degree magna cum laude in Government from Harvard College. He received an MPhil in International Relations from Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was named an Arjay Miller Scholar.