MANAGING DIRECTOR
Company: Goldman Sachs AG
Location: Dallas
Posted on: October 19, 2024
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Job Description:
Affinity networks play an important role in creating a sense of
community within the firm." Joined GS Full-Time
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2007
Interned
2006 Hometown St. Lucia, Dominica and St. Thomas US Virgin Islands
Education Yale University
African American Studies and Political Science Major Interests
Reading, Traveling, Singing I joined as an analyst working in the
Credit Risk department. -Since starting at the firm, I have
remained within the same department but my teams and
responsibilities have evolved over the years. In my current role, I
manage the real estate and structured finance credit risk teams for
the Americas. Credit Risk is responsible for managing the firm's
credit risk, which is the risk that the firm takes a loss on due to
a counterparty defaulting on its obligations to repay a loan or
trade. I've covered different industries, and products and have
been involved in various projects that have made my career very
interesting and exciting. I discovered Goldman Sachs in an
unexpected way. -While I was a junior at Yale, I worked at the
Afro-American Cultural Center and happened to see an ad for the
Scholarship for Excellence (SFE), a scholarship for black,
Hispanic/Latino or Native American students. SFE recipients receive
a scholarship while they are participating in a summer internship
at Goldman Sachs. The SFE application connected me to a Goldman
Sachs recruiter and after interviewing with several groups at the
firm, I ultimately received an offer from the Corporate Treasury
team. My interview with Goldman Sachs was one of my first
interviews in financial services. -In addition to spending time
learning about the financial services industry, I was able to
prepare with the assistance of Management Leadership for Tomorrow
(MLT) Career Prep Program (2006 cohort). MLT is a partner
organization of the firm that is involved in our diversity
recruiting efforts. The program partners you with a coach within
MLT to help you prepare for a career. After doing some research on
the firm, I called my coach and received additional interview tips.
This preparation was integral to my internship interview process
and in reflecting on this experience, it makes me happy to know
that MLT is a partner organization of Goldman Sachs. During my
internship, I split my time between two teams. -I worked on the
corporate treasury team for seven weeks and was then presented with
the opportunity to intern on the credit team for the remaining
three weeks. Moving to credit was a calculated risk because I only
had three weeks to prove that I could be an integral part of the
team. Upon receiving the offer to return full time, I realized the
importance of taking calculated risks because that decision
introduced me to the team that I am still on, 10 years later. I
chose Goldman Sachs over going into law school -after college for
several reasons. My interest in law school was rooted in a passion
for qualitative analysis and problem solving, and I was able to tap
into that at the firm. I had little background in what I was
working on but there were people across the firm who were willing
to train, teach, and mentor me to make sure I learned the things I
needed to know to be successful. There was a culture of
apprenticeship that drew me to the firm. One clear example of this
during my internship was the use of Excel. When I first came to the
firm, I had never used Excel. Due to training from my teammates and
peers, I was proficient by the end of the summer and was then able
to build on the skills I'd acquired once I started full time.
Affinity networks play an important role in creating a sense of
community within the firm. -Earlier in my career, I served on the
steering committee for the Finance Women's Network. Currently, I am
co-head of the Finance and Risk Black Network. The network is
focused on increasing the number of black professionals in the
Finance and Risk divisions by providing opportunities for
professional development and for connecting with senior leaders
across the firm. This includes events such as Partner and Managing
Director round tables, recruitment activities, mentorships with
interns, and partnerships with other networks to provide commercial
training opportunities. The network also offers a forum for
facilitating open dialogue on issues around race that have been
happening across our country. This programming has been very
important to me. As a black woman and an immigrant, it is important
that I feel comfortable bringing my full and authentic self to
work; this includes sharing my frustration on the challenges facing
my communities and engaging with my colleagues on ways to address
these issues within and outside the firm. My advice to anyone
seeking opportunities at Goldman Sachs -is to do your research
beforehand so that you have a good sense of where you can see
yourself and why. The firm is willing to help its people get to
where they need to be but it is helpful when you come with
direction that will guide the conversation. It is very important to
me that I maintain work-life flexibility. Reading and traveling are
my favorite hobbies, given the fast-paced nature of my job.
Traveling allows me to stay connected with family, most of who live
outside of the US. I also try to stay active in my community by
working with service and not for profit organizations. Our weekly
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