Full Name
Lola Catero
Company
The Majority Group
Speaker Bio
Lola Catero is a fashion business strategist, investor, and founder of The Majority Group, an advisory platform supporting emerging brands building at the intersection of identity, culture, and commerce. Through advisory engagements, investment, and mentorship, she works with founders on brand positioning, growth strategy, partnerships, and navigating the practical challenges of building enduring businesses.
Her perspective bridges early-stage entrepreneurship and larger industry innovation. In addition to advising independent brands, Lola has contributed to strategic work with companies including Aritzia and Nike, with experience spanning go-to-market strategy, emerging technology, and how leading players are rethinking AI-enabled commerce and consumer engagement.
She is also the host of Style as Identity, a global fashion business podcast featuring conversations with designers and founders on how they build brands rooted in values, community, and cultural perspective. Through more than 50 founder interviews, the show has become a platform for sharing practical insight for the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs.
Her work often centers on helping founders translate vision into viable business models without losing what makes their brands distinctive. As an advisor and mentor, she is especially passionate about supporting entrepreneurs in the messy middle of growth—where questions of product, positioning, capital, and conviction often collide.
For Tory Burch Fellows, she brings a perspective grounded in both founder support and broader market insight, with a focus on building resilient, values-led businesses designed to last.
Her perspective bridges early-stage entrepreneurship and larger industry innovation. In addition to advising independent brands, Lola has contributed to strategic work with companies including Aritzia and Nike, with experience spanning go-to-market strategy, emerging technology, and how leading players are rethinking AI-enabled commerce and consumer engagement.
She is also the host of Style as Identity, a global fashion business podcast featuring conversations with designers and founders on how they build brands rooted in values, community, and cultural perspective. Through more than 50 founder interviews, the show has become a platform for sharing practical insight for the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs.
Her work often centers on helping founders translate vision into viable business models without losing what makes their brands distinctive. As an advisor and mentor, she is especially passionate about supporting entrepreneurs in the messy middle of growth—where questions of product, positioning, capital, and conviction often collide.
For Tory Burch Fellows, she brings a perspective grounded in both founder support and broader market insight, with a focus on building resilient, values-led businesses designed to last.
