10,000 Women is a five year program organised by Goldman Sachs with the goal of training 10,000 women from predominantly developing countries in business and management. The program was announced on March 5, 2008 at Columbia University. The scheme is one of the largest philanthropic projects the bank has been involved with.

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  • 10,000 Women is a five year program organised by Goldman Sachs with the goal of training 10,000 women from predominantly developing countries in business and management. The program was announced on March 5, 2008 at Columbia University. The scheme is one of the largest philanthropic projects the bank has been involved with. As part of the program, Goldman Sachs has committed $100 million in funding and partnered universities in Europe and the United States with business schools in developing and emerging economies.
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  • 10,000 Women is a five year program organised by Goldman Sachs with the goal of training 10,000 women from predominantly developing countries in business and management. The program was announced on March 5, 2008 at Columbia University. The scheme is one of the largest philanthropic projects the bank has been involved with.
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