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NYU Stern School of Business

ROY C. SMITH

Roy C. Smith has been on the faculty of the Stern School of Business at New York University since September 1987 as a professor of finance and international business. Prior to assuming this appointment he was a General Partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co. specializing in international investment banking and corporate finance. Upon his retirement from the firm to join the faculty, he was the senior international partner. During his career at Goldman Sachs he set up and supervised the firm's business in Japan and the Far East, headed business development activities in Europe and the Middle East and served as President of Goldman Sachs International Corp. while resident in the firm's London office from 1980 to 1984.

He is the author of The Global Bankers, (1989); The Money Wars, (1990) and Comeback: The Restoration of American Banking Power in the New World Economy, (1993). He is also co-author with Ingo Walter of Investment Banking in Europe: Restructuring in the 1990s, (1989); Global Financial Services, (1990); Global Banking, (1996); and Street Smarts, (1997).

Mr. Smith is currently a Limited Partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co., a former director of Harsco Corporation, and of Tootal plc, a U.K. Corporation, and a founding partner of Large, Smith & Walter, a European financial services consulting company. He is also a Director of the Atlantic Council of the United States and a member of the Internal Research Council of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC


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