Eric Mindich

Eric Mindich

Founder, Everblue Management
Eric Mindich

Eric Mindich, who as an undergraduate found his own outlet for service through Harvard’s Institute of Politics, has served on the board of several civic initiatives in addition to leading two private sector investment companies.  He currently serves as the Founder of Everblue Management.  He spent fifteen years at Goldman Sachs in two main roles: leading the Equities Arbitrage business and managing the Equities Division.  Mindich joined Goldman Sachs in 1988 in the Equities Arbitrage Department and led that team from 1992 until 2000.  At age twenty-seven, he became the youngest partner in the history of Goldman Sachs.  In 2000, Mindich became Co-Chief Operating Officer of the Equities Division and in 2002 became Co-Head of the Equities Division and a member of the Goldman Sachs Management Committee.  In 2003, he joined the Executive Office as Senior Strategy Officer and Chair of the Firmwide Strategy Committee.

Mindich serves as Trustee of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Chairman of its investment committee, President of the Lincoln Center Theater Board of Directors, and as a trustee of The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Inc. and The Horace Mann School.

Mindich graduated from Harvard College in 1988, summa cum laude, with a BA in Economics, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

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