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Laura jacobs blankfein biography definition

          She graduated from the Fieldston School and magna cum laude from Barnard College, and received her law degree from Georgetown University..

          Laura Blankfein- Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein’s Wife

          Lloyd Blankfein and Laura Jacobs were married on June 19, 1983.

          The last name Blankfein has its origins in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews.

        1. When he told his future wife, Laura Jacobs, a Jewish girl from a traditional New York family, that he was changing areas, she was worried that she wouldn't.
        2. She graduated from the Fieldston School and magna cum laude from Barnard College, and received her law degree from Georgetown University.
        3. Much recent political psychology scholarship has examined the role of anxiety in vote choice.
        4. Rachel Blankfein was born to Lloyd Blankfein and Laura Jacobs Blankfein.
        5. Their wedding was announced in the New York Post by her parents on May 15 of 1983. Here’s what it said:

          “Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Jacobs of New York have made known the engagement of their daughter, Laura Susan Jacobs, to Lloyd Craig Blankfein, son of Mr.

          and Mrs. Seymour Blankfein of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.  The future bride is an associate with the New York law firm of Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin, Krim & Ballon. She graduated from the Fieldston School and magna cum laude from Barnard College, and received her law degree from Georgetown University.

          Blankfein is married to Laura Jacobs, an attorney and the daughter of Norman S. Jacobs, the editor-in-chief of the Foreign Policy Association publications.

           Mr. Blankfein is a trader of precious metals with J. Aron & Company, the commodities trading division of Goldman Sachs & Company in New York. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School.”

          Not bad for a guy who sold hot dogs at Yankee Stadium for cash when he was in school!

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