Goldman Sachs visits Freeman
Volunteers from Goldman Sachs visited Freeman on April 3 to take part in two events sponsored by the Freeman School’s Career Management Center. First, the executives participated in a networking session to meet and get to know students from Freeman and other Tulane schools. Leading the breakout sessions were Grace Donnelly, campus recruiter with Goldman Sachs Salt Lake City, Katherine Anthony, senior analyst with Goldman Sachs New York City, and Raziq Jivani, vice president of Human Capital Management with Goldman Sachs New York.
Next, the execs attended and served as guest judges in a stock pitch competition. More than 35 Freeman students took part in the team-based competition. The Influencers, a team featuring James Manzer, Sarah Ma, Michael Davis and Luke Albright, won first place in the compettion, and Sum Experts, featuring Austin Zhou and Samantha Gotti, earned runner-up honors. Serving as guest judges for the competition were Goldman Sachs’ Omer Tanvir, global co-head of Human Capital Management and Early Careers, and Nick Gelber, managing director of Global Markets, as well as Freeman School faculty members Mara Force, Christine Smith and Robert Prilmeier.
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