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Lisa Rabbe is the former head of government affairs (Europe, Middle East and Africa - EMEA) at [[Goldman Sachs]], where she worked for 18 years before leaving in August 2010 to join [[Credit Suisse]] as head of public policy (EMEA). | Lisa Rabbe is the former head of government affairs (Europe, Middle East and Africa - EMEA) at [[Goldman Sachs]], where she worked for 18 years before leaving in August 2010 to join [[Credit Suisse]] as head of public policy (EMEA). | ||
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− | + | Rabbes joined Goldman Sachs in 1992 and became a managing director in 2006. Her main areas of policy expertise includes 'financial regulatory (capital markets, corporate finance, prudential supervision, corporate governance), European pension reform (state and occupational pension schemes), European and US competition (merger control, state aid, sectoral deregulation) and trade (WTO sectoral negotiations and accession, bilateral disputes)'. | |
− | + | She holds a BA in Government from [[Dartmouth College]] and studied law in the United Kingdom. | |
− | + | <ref>European Corporate Governance Institute, [http://www.ecgi.org/tcgd/2008/lisa_rabbe_biography.php Lisa Rabbe Managing Director, Government Affairs Department Goldman Sachs International] Corporate Governance Standards and Financial Stability conference, 9th September 2008, Brussels</ref> | |
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Lisa Rabbe is the former head of government affairs (Europe, Middle East and Africa - EMEA) at Goldman Sachs, where she worked for 18 years before leaving in August 2010 to join Credit Suisse as head of public policy (EMEA).
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Career and Education
Rabbes joined Goldman Sachs in 1992 and became a managing director in 2006. Her main areas of policy expertise includes 'financial regulatory (capital markets, corporate finance, prudential supervision, corporate governance), European pension reform (state and occupational pension schemes), European and US competition (merger control, state aid, sectoral deregulation) and trade (WTO sectoral negotiations and accession, bilateral disputes)'.
She holds a BA in Government from Dartmouth College and studied law in the United Kingdom. [1]
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- ↑ European Corporate Governance Institute, Lisa Rabbe Managing Director, Government Affairs Department Goldman Sachs International Corporate Governance Standards and Financial Stability conference, 9th September 2008, Brussels