


SUZANNE N. JOHNSON
Suzanne is former Vice Chairman of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and Chairman of the Global Markets Institute at Goldman Sachs. While at the firm, she served as a Member of the firm’s Management Committee responsible for the Global Investment Research Division. Previously she served as Head of the firm’s Global Healthcare Business. She also founded the firm’s Latin American business. While at Goldman Sachs, she chaired the Pine Street/Goldman Sachs University Board and served as a Board Member on the Goldman Sachs Foundation. She also served on the Budget, Business Practices, Compensation and Partnership Committees. She currently acts as a Senior Director to the firm.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Suzanne was an attorney with Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett and worked as a law clerk on the US Court of Appeals.
Suzanne currently serves on the boards of directors of the American International Group, Inc., Intuit Inc., Pfizer Inc. and Visa Inc. She also serves on the following not-for-profit boards: the American Red Cross, the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Children NOW, the Council for Excellence in Government, the Markle Foundation, TechnoServe, the University of Southern California, and Women’s World Banking.
She chairs the Global Agenda Council on Systemic Financial Risk for the World Economic Forum and is a member of the Partnership for the Americas Commission.
She also serves on advisory boards at Harvard Medical School (Departments of Cell Biology and Pathology) and RAND Health. She is also an Advisory Board Member to the Initiative on Financial Security at the Aspen Institute. She served as Chair of the Visiting Committee for the Institute for Innovations at Southwestern Medical School at the University of Texas (2003,2004) and as a Member of the Visiting Committees at the Department of Embryology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington (2000, 2004) and Harvard Law School (2006, 2007).
Suzanne earned her JD from Harvard Law School and her BA from the University of Southern California.
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