Goldman Names 110 New Partners
Slow news evening, thought I should share.
Besides, I never knew you could actually lose you partnership at Goldman.
Slow news evening, thought I should share.
Besides, I never knew you could actually lose you partnership at Goldman.
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Career Resources
Sweet!! Just in case you guys are curious about the other fucks on the list besides me, see below:
The list is courtesy of Financlai News:
Chuck Adams - was managing director and head of West Region Healthcare Banking; he's a UCLA and Wharton Grad
Nick S Advani
William D Anderson - was a managing director in Mergers Leadership Group, co-head of its Anti-Raid/Raid Defense Group, led Merger product group. Graduated from Georgetown and served in the US Army reserves.
Scott B Barringer - was a managing Director, Money Market Sales, began at Goldman in 1991, was banned from playing hockey at Harvard because he went out drinking
Gareth W Bater - was a managing director and Deputy General Counsel, is British
Tracey E Benford - a Stanford MBA '95, she deals in credit risk derivatives, and her parents don't really know what she does (they think she's a stockbroker)
Avanish R Bhavsar - was an analyst at McKinsey before joining Goldman; he's a Harvard and Dartmouth grad. The Times announced his wedding in 1999. AND he paid $5 million for an apartment on the UES.
V Bunty Bohra - was global head of Structured Product Syndicate desk in Mortgage Department of Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities. Was also co-head of the Structured Finance Group in the Americas and helps the firm recruit MIT undergrads. Joined Goldman in '96.
Stefan R Bollinger - was relocated to Hong Kong earlier this year as head of the Pan-Asian private investor product group business
Robert Boroujerdi - went to Northeastern and beat 11 business schools in a competition called the Beanpot Case Analysis Competition
Alison L Bott - is the Head of HCM Asia and EMEA
Sally A Boyle - was head of human capital management and has said of gender inequality in the workplace: "Men do work flexibly, they just manage it completely differently – they just do it. So until we have men and women working more flexibly, without the stigma attached to it, it will be hard to change the perception that somehow you can't succeed this way."
Christoph Brand - is a Harvard grad MBA '94, an executive director in the Frankfurt office, and he's responsible for business with the German public sector and public sector corporations.
Torrey J Browder - worked on Pfizer Inc.’s takeover of Wyeth Inc
Philippe L Camu - heads the European business of Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners, he's a graduate of HEC in Paris
Donald J Casturo - defended Goldman after allegations it was "making money with one hand while stoking the oil-price fervor with another. He said: '"There is a clear separation between our research and trading departments.'" He's a Stanford grad who sold his apartment in Boca Raton recently for $975,000
Chia-Lin Chang
Steven N Cho - works in foreign exchange and "enjoys biking to/from Rye to North Westchester “for fun."'
David T Y Chou - is a University of Chicago and Dartmouth grad, focuses on CHina market from Hong Kong, been with GS since 2000
Thalia Chryssikou - is an MIT Grad, she's a PhD '98, and she works in the London office
Colin Coleman - received the Harvard Business School’s “Business Statesman Award” in 1994 and was named one of Euromoney’s World Top Ten “Financing leaders for the 21st Century." He's been with Goldman since 2002, when he moved to the firm from JPMorgan. He's the head of i-banking in South Africa.
Kenneth W Coquillette -
Cyril Cottu - is the executive director of FX e-commerce; he built all of Goldman's foreign exchange trading systems in-house
Massimo Della Ragione - is the co-head of the Italian investment banking business
Michele I Docharty - co-heads the Synthetic Products Group in the US and said of the Lehman collapse: “The day that Lehman filed for bankruptcy was a crystallizing day for me. I had such a great opportunity to strut my stuff because it was an opportunity…to show I can be cool and calm and we can work through this.”
David P Eisman
Harry Eliades - works in the London i-banking office and has been dealing with Greek crisis on behalf of bank
Christopher Eoyang - believes Shanghai will "develop more along the lines of the New York model -- that is, primarily dedicated to its domestic market -- rather than as a regional financial centre like London or Singapore.”
Samuel W Finkelstein
Matthew R Gibson
Michele Gill - was managing director, Cornell grad '98
Michael J Grimaldi
Dylan S Halterlein
Elizabeth M Hammack - donated to Race for the Cure, breast cancer charity.
Dane E Holmes - is a fan of U2, BBQ ribs, Denzel Washington, Robert Ludlum, speaks French and German, and wanted to be an architect. Also head of investor relations and a JP Morgan alum.
Ning Hong - was made managing director in 2007.
Shin Horle
Stephanie Hui
Eric S Jordan
Vijay M Karnani
Christopher M Keogh
Peter Kimpel
Kelvin Koh
Adam M Korn
David Kostin
Joerg H. Kukies
Andre Laport Ribeiro
Geoffrey Lee
Laurent Lellouche
Eugene H Leouzon
Wayne M Leslie
John R. Levene
Leland Lim
Lindsay P LoBue
David B Ludwig
Raghav Maliah
Matthew F Mallgrave
Alain Marcus
Robert A. Mass
Matthew B. McClure
Patrick S McClymont
Dermot W McDonogh
Richard P McNeil
Avinash Mehrotra
Jonathan M Meltzer
Bruce H Mendelsohn
Peeyush Misra
Bryan P Mix
Atosa Moini
Ricardo Mora
Ezra V. Nahum
Nigel M. O’Sullivan
Nirubhan Pathmanabhan
Jonathan M. Penkin
Michelle H. Pinggera
Dhruv Piplani
Dina H. Powell
Sumit Rajpal
Ganesh Ramani
James H. Reynolds
Stuart Riley
Karl J. Robijns
Craig Russell
Luke A. Sarsfield III
Stephen B. Scobie
John C. Shaffer
Konstantin A. Shakhnovich - he got his PhD in 2001. Click here to download his thesis: The Statistical Mechanics of Continuous Random Networks. He (and Goldman Sachs) commented on a thesis paper titled "Fundamental Uncertainty, Earning Announcements And Equity Options."
Daniel M. Shefter - he was named managing director in 2002, and he lives in Brooklyn
Michael L. Simpson - maybe he's a quant?
Mark R. Sorrell
J. Richard Suth
Jasper Tans - is the head of Goldman's Japan financing group in Tokyo, the most profitable securities firm in Wall Street history.
Patrick Tassin de Nonneville
Megan M. Taylor - is the chief operating officer of the Private Wealth Management business in the Investment Management Division. She was named an "Influential Woman In Business" by the YWCA. She got her BA, summa cum laude, in International Relations from Washington and Lee University, where she's on the advisory board, in 1996. She and her husband live in New York City.
Teresa Teague - works in Goldman's Hong Kong office where she's responsible for Asian Financial Sponsors coverage. She joined Goldman in 1993. Before Goldman, she graduated from Dartmouth in 1992, worked at Kidder Peabody and got her MBA from Harvard Business School in 1997. She's also on the board of Figure Skating in Harlem.
Pawan Tewari - works in High Technology M&A; joined Goldman in 1999 from Morgan Stanley, was named a managing director in 2004; launched the first American chapter of the St John’s Old Boys Association (SJOBA); he and his wife, Shruti Shree, have two children and live in California. He's a Columbia MBA who did his undergrad at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India and recently worked on a deal with International Rectifier.
Klaus B. Toft - wrote the oft-cited 1996 paper "Optimal Capital Structure" and also the paper "How Firms Should Hedge"
Kenro Tsutsumi - was named managing director in 2007
Richard Tufft - may be a cricket player; won a Reuters Extel Award for excellence in 2005
Toshihiko Umetani - was named managing director back in 2006
Jonathan R. Vanica - was named managing director in 2009; went to UCLA School of Management
Philip J. Venables - is the chief information risk officer, and he's on the board of NYU-Poly, and he was named managing director in 2008
Simone Verri - is co-head of the FICC Derivatives team in the Investment Banking Division in London; he earned his MSc in Finance and Economics in 1997 from the London School of Economics
Daniel Wainstein - is the head of Brazil investment banking at Goldman Sachs.
Kevin A. Walker - named managing director back in 2006
Robert P. Wall - was the head of Goldman's Money Market Trading in 2001
David D. Wildermuth - graduated from Dartmouth in 1986
Chang-Po Yang - might have co-written this paper on the Arab economies, Uruguay, and the EU
Alan Zhang - was just hired last year to be Goldman's Head of China Securities
Xing Zhang - works in China; has a PhD in economics; worked at the State Economic and Trade Commission Fiscal and Financial Affairs
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/goldman-partner-class-of-2011-2010-11#ix…
Wait Goldman is publicly traded...how do they have partners?
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they aren't actual 'partners', its just what they are called. Its like being a top MD. I believe goldman is the only BB that uses a system like this. they get prestige, status, and maybe a pay increase
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