Word: goldman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...graduated summa cum laude from Harvard with a degree in economics. Four years later, he graduated from Yale Law School. At age 28, he was working at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York. By age 52, he was running the place and making millions. At 55, Bob headed south to Washington to serve as the assistant to the president for economic policy. After a couple of years, he was in the cabinet. Thanks to his new position, Bob's signature can be found on every newly-printed piece of American currency. As the crowning glory of this stellar resume, Secretary...
...example, you can't be satisfied, the thinking goes, with just any grad school--anything below the mythical "Top Five" (or whatever standard is in fashion) might not cut it in the need-to-impress game. Similarly, getting a job is great, but unless it's with a Goldman, Sachs, a McKinsey or a Microsoft, survival in the prestige scene might prove difficult...
While 46 students hail from McKinsey & Co. alone, and there are sizable contingents from Goldman Sachs, Bain, Andersen and Morgan Stanley, the admissions office insists there is no required pedigree...
Richard Pipes, Baird professor of history emeritus and a member of the Davis Center Executive Committee, traveled with Goldman to Washington to speak to Congressional members...
...Individuals are always eager to give theiropinions," Goldman said. "Academics always are[willing to give advice] whether anyone wants tohear them...