Jeffrey M. Moslow

Jeff Moslow is an Advisory Director at Goldman Sachs & Co.   He retired as a Senior Partner of the Investment Banking Division in 2012.  Jeff joined Goldman Sachs as a vice president in 1994 and  was named Chief Operating Officer of Investment Banking Services in 1999. He became Co-Head of Investment Banking Services in 2002, and was Head from 2005-2008. Jeff currently serves on the firm’s Commitments Committee. He was named a Managing Director in 1998 and Partner in 2000. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Jeff was with The First Boston Corporation from 1989-1994.

Jeff serves as a trustee for The Boys Club of New York.  He chairs the Executive Committee, serves on the Audit & Risk Committee, and is a member of the Investment Committee. Jeff also serves as a trustee for Port Rowing, one of the largest youth rowing organizations with over 120 participants. He also has served on the Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors at Tufts University since 2007.  Jeff is a member of the Tufts Financial Network and helped create “Wall Street Crash Course”, a program designed to educate students and facilitate their hiring into the finance industry. The program is a unique collaboration of the University, alumni and students.

Jeff earned his B.A. in Classics and Economics, summa cum laude from Tufts University in 1986. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He also holds a J.D. 1989 from Harvard Law School.

Jeff resides with his wife, Linda, and their three children in Port Washington, New York.

Last updated:   September 11, 2012