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Tammy Kiely
Investment Banking
San Francisco
T
ammy is global head of the
Semiconductor Investment Banking
Practice in the Technology, Media
and Telecom (TMT) Group of the
Investment Banking Division (IBD). She is
also captain of the IBD Stanford Goldman
Sachs Bank USA Recruiting Team.
Tammy first served as head of the global
semiconductor investment banking team in
2006. She has worked with a variety of
semiconductor and semiconductor capital
equipment companies on numerous
financing and merger and acquisitions
transactions. Tammy joined Goldman Sachs
in 1999 in the Technology Investment
Banking Group. She became a vice
president in 2002 and was named managing
director in 2007 and partner in 2014.
Prior to joining the firm, Tammy worked
at KPMG as a CPA in the Information,
Communications and Entertainment
practice. She provided assurance services to
technology companies, particularly
semiconductor and hardware companies.
Tammy serves on the board of the
Silicon Valley chapter of the American
Heart Association and is a member of the
Dean's Advisory Council at the Orfalea
College of Business at the California
Polytechnic State University.
Tammy earned a BS in Business
Administration from the California
Polytechnic State University in San Luis
Obispo, California, in 1993 and an MBA
from the Stanford University Graduate
School of Business, where she was an Arjay
Miller Scholar, in 1999.