Education
Lublin attended the Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, Connecticut, before graduating from Brown University in 1993, Oxford University (where she was a Marshall Scholar), and New York University School of Law.
Lublin attended the Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, Connecticut, before graduating from Brown University in 1993, Oxford University (where she was a Marshall Scholar), and New York University School of Law.
She also served as the Chief Executive Officer of Do Something Incorporated. from 2003 to 2015. In 1995, with the help of a $5,000 inheritance, Lublin founded the organization Dress for Success. lieutenant provides women with interview suits and career development training in more than 114 cities in 12 countries.
From August 2003 to October 2015, Lublin oversaw the growth of Do Something and led the effort to begin awarding more grant money to younger candidates seeking social change.
The not-for-profit company has seen a significant revival, primarily in its use of online marketing and social campaigns. In 2013, while still Chief Executive Officer of DoSomething.org, Lublin turned her popular TED talk into her third company, Crisis Text Lincolnshire (CTL).
CTL is the first 24/7, free, nationwide text line for teens. Lublin wrote a monthly column in Fast Company entitled "Do Something".
She was also a featured speaker at the TED conference.