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Tomorrow: Monday//C&G@6
*FINAL WOMEN'S FORUM*
with Erin Klein '13, Gillian O'Connell '15 & Sophia Pedlow '15
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*come give your input & get involved*
*talk about future projects & contribute ideas*
*what it means to be a woman at Dartmouth*
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*grab dinner with us and leave when you need to*

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Tuesday: 29th May// Rocky 001*@*5

Women's Forum, Smart Women's Securities and Women in Business present:

*Goldman Sachs: Women in Finance and Leadership*

a presentation & discussion with
*Alison** **Mass*
Partner and Co-head of Financial Sponsor group
 in the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs* *
*&** Frances Vernon '10*
Former SA president and current investment
banking analyst at Goldman Sachs

women in finance services & investment banking
*unique challenges women face*
how to success in a male-dominated environment

Come listen, ask questions, and learn from a top female leader at one of
the most competitive global investment banks! The focus of the discussion
will be on women and the financial services/investment banking industry,
the unique challenges women face and how to succeed in what often seems
like a male-dominated environment.
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* Bring questions for a candid discussion!*
Casual attire. Light refreshments will be served.


Alison Mass is co-head of the Financial Sponsors Group in the Investment
Banking Division at Goldman Sachs. She is a member of the Partnership
Committee. Alison joined Goldman Sachs as a partner in 2001. Prior to
joining the firm, Alison worked at Merrill Lynch from 1990 to 2001 and held
several senior management positions in the securities and investment
banking areas. Earlier in her career, she worked at Drexel Burnham. Alison
serves on the Board of Trustees of Excellence Boys and Excellence Girls
Charter Schools, which are college preparatory public charter schools in
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of
the New York City Ballet, the Board of Directors of The Mount Sinai
Children's Center Foundation and serves on the Photography Committee at the
Whitney Museum of American Art. Alison earned a BS and an MBA from New York
University.

Frances Vernon is a second year analyst in the Natural Resources Group in
the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs. She graduated from
Dartmouth in 2010 with an interdisciplinary major "Globalization, Health
and Development with a focus in Latin America" and a Health Policy minor.
She interned in the Health Systems and Services Department of the Pan
American Health Organization/World Health Organization, completed her
senior thesis ethnographic research titled "A Binational Study-Trade
Liberalization, Migration, and HIV/AIDS"  and volunteered at the Good
Neighbor Free Health Clinic. While at Dartmouth, Frances was the Student
Assembly President, co-founder of Dartmouth Global Leadership Program and
co-founder of Link-Up. She was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


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