Keith Yamashita
Having now finally psychologically and mentally left his eponymous firm Stone Yamashita Partners (SYPartners) after 30 years, Keith is a free man. Hallelujah. (To all the fellow founders at Wasatch, lordy, that was not easy—thank you for your compassion and help!) Keith has many new passions, top-most: He is taking his role as an artist seriously—he has a solo show at the Brooklyn Museum this October of his photography and poetry, in the spirit of healing America. (Come join, please!) And The Institute of Moral Imagination—his on-going institute to strengthen our collective capability of conjuring futures that nourish all.
Todd Holcomb
Todd was just appointed chief marketing officer of Pathstone—an ultra-high networth advisory firm, with 22 offices across the United States. Todd worked with the CEO and leadership team on a vision for the firm: To be in service of a client’s preferred life—always, and in all ways. In that work, he defined and pioneered ways which the firm powers its clients fuller, richer lives. He found the work so compelling, he decided to join the executive team.
Colette “Coco” Yamashita Holcomb
Coco graduated in May from the dual degree program between Columbia University and Sciences Po, with a degree in politics and law from Sciences Po and a degree in human rights from Columbia. While in NYC, she pursued her love of journalism working at MS NOW, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Observer. In the fall, she’ll be attending Stanford for a masters in data journalism.
Miles Wages Yamashita Holcomb
Miles is living in NYC and is a rising junior at Parsons where he’s majoring in strategic design and management. At the end of his sophomore year, he launched a project called The Cool Project—it’s an intense interviewing of some of the world's best CEOs, entrepreneurs, artistic directors, heads of brand, social entrepreneurs on what makes “cool.” What makes something take off in culture and society—and which things don't—and why? He will be publishing his findings in various formats in 2027.
