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Jennifer Davis Discusses Importance of Giving Back

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Jennifer Davis

  • Vice President, Goldman Sachs
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1977 (Age: 47 years old)
  • Jennifer Davis - Panel - Young Alumni from Applied Economics and Management (AEM) At Cornell University
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Jennifer Davis is a Vice Presidentin the Investment Banking Division of Goldman Sachs.

After graduation, Davis took a job as an analyst at investment banking firm, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette which was then acquired by Credit Suisse First Boston. After spending two years in an Analyst position, Davis returned to school for her MBA at Harvard Business School. She joined Goldman Sachs in 2003 after completing her MBA.

Jennifer Davis received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and her MBA from Harvard.

So I think really being involved in extracurriculars to the extent that you're interested and passionate in them is very, very interesting. After leaving school and starting my career, I think it's really important that you still you know, take time to do things that you're passionate about. For m...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 3 Jennifer Davis discusses Academic and Professional Background
  • Jennifer Davis - Panel - Young Alumni from Applied Economics and Management (AEM) At Cornell University
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Video 2 of 3 Jennifer Davis Discusses Importance of Giving Back
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Video 3 of 3 Jennifer Davis States Importance of Networking
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