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Goldman Sachs Rejected Him. Years Later, He Ran the Place | Lloyd Blankfein

Dec 25, 2025
Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, reflects on his unconventional rise from Brooklyn projects to the pinnacle of finance. He shares insights from his early days, including navigating the culture shock of Harvard at 16. Lloyd discusses pivotal moments, like his rejection from Goldman leading him to J. Aron, and the lessons learned during the 2008 financial collapse, highlighting how Warren Buffett's support shaped his leadership. His journey is a testament to resilience, decision-making, and the power of chance.
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ANECDOTE

From Projects To Harvard

  • Lloyd Blankfein grew up in Brooklyn projects, shared a room with his grandmother, and arrived at Harvard age 16 wearing Mail Shop suits.
  • He describes culture shock moving between the projects and Harvard, feeling like an outsider in both worlds.
INSIGHT

Grind Can Outperform Pedigree

  • Blankfein argues top public-university talent can match or surpass Ivy League students because they swim upstream to get there.
  • He suggests the tippy-top of a large public school can equal the tippy-top of an elite private school.
ANECDOTE

Quitting Law For Trading

  • Blankfein left a law firm after 4.5 years because he disliked the drudgery and saw colleagues who loved the work far more.
  • He pivoted into commodity trading at J. Aron through a headhunter and an unexpected cultural fit.
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