Jennifer Roth's career at Goldman Sachs began in 2001 at a summer camp where she connected with a camper whose mother was a Goldman executive. Despite seeking an internship in finance, Roth faced numerous rejections. A conversation with the camper led to her résumé being reviewed by Goldman, resulting in an internship in 2002. Over the years, Roth built a successful 20-plus-year career at the firm, currently serving as the global co-head of emerging markets and foreign exchange sales, capitalizing on volatile market conditions.
In the summer of 2001, rising college junior Jennifer Roth didn't intend to be a counselor at Camp Wicosuta, the camp she'd been going to since childhood.
Roth's résumé got reviewed for the next year's cycle, and she interned in Goldman's private wealth division in 2002 - before ultimately returning for what would become a 20-plus-year career at the firm.
Roth is the bank's global co-head of emerging markets and foreign exchange sales. She's had a busy year.
The markets have been volatile, so it's exciting to be on the trading floor.
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