Guy Adami – CNBC's Fast Money
Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga – Former Nigerian Finance Minister, current Nigerian Minister for Trade and Investments
Sergey Aleynikov – Programmer. Successfully appealed federal conviction of stealing Goldman's code. Rearrested by the Manhattan District Attorney on similar charges on August 9, 2012.[179]
Chetan Bhagat – Author
Raymond Lee - Former CEO from middle late 80's to 1990, net value over 1 billion dollars. Still owns a small percentage of company
Fischer Black – Co-author of the Black–Scholes equation and the Black–Derman–Toy model
Joshua Bolten – Former White House Chief of Staff
António Borges - Invited by Pedro Passos Coelho to be responsible for most of enterprise privatizations in Portugal since 2011. Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Goldman Sachs in London from 2000 to 2008. Worked in International Monetary Fund and Bank of Portugal.
Erin Burnett – CNN host
Mark Carney – Governor of the Bank of Canada[180][181]
Michael Cohrs – Member of Court and the Financial Policy Committee at the Bank of England
Jon Corzine – Former CEO of MF Global, Inc., former Democratic Governor (2006–2010) and U.S. Senator (2001–2006), New Jersey
Jim Cramer – Founder of TheStreet.com, best selling author, and host of Mad Money on CNBC
Emanuel Derman – Co-developer of the Black–Derman–Toy model
William C. Dudley – President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Michael D. Fascitelli – President & Trustee of Vornado Realty Trust
Henry H. Fowler – Former United States Secretary of the Treasury (1965–1969)
Gary Gensler - chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (2009- )
Chris Grigg - CEO of British Land (2009- )
Charlie Haas – Wrestler, who is working for World Wrestling Entertainment
Guy Hands – CEO of Terra Firma Capital Partners
Reuben Jeffery III – Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs (2007– )
Neel Kashkari – Former Interim Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability (2008-2009)
Edward Lampert– Hedge Fund Manager of ESL Investments. Brought K-Mart out of Bankruptcy in 2003
Scott Mead – Photographer and an Investment Banker
R. Scott Morris – Former CEO of Boston Options Exchange
Dambisa Moyo – Zambian economist and author of Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way For Africa
Ashwin Navin – President and co-founder of BitTorrent, Inc.
Lucas Papademos Worked as Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in 1985. He joined the Bank of Greece in 1985 as Chief Economist. In early November 2011, he was proposed as a potential caretaker Prime Minister of Greece, after Prime Minister George Papandreou offered to resign and allow a provisional coalition government to deal with the major political turmoil caused by the country's debt crisis.
Henry Paulson – Former United States Secretary of the Treasury (2006–2009)
Romano Prodi – Prime Minister of Italy (1996–1998, 2006–2008) and President of the European Commission (1999–2004)[182]
Robert Rubin – Former United States Treasury Secretary, ex-Chairman of Citigroup
Robert Steel – Former Chairman and President, Wachovia
John Thain – Former Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch, and former chairman of the NYSE
Massimo Tononi – Italian deputy treasury chief (2006–2008)[182]
Malcolm Turnbull – Australian politician, former federal leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
George Herbert Walker IV – Managing director at Neuberger Berman and member of the Bush family
Robert Zoellick – United States Trade Representative (2001–2005), Deputy Secretary of State (2005–2006), World Bank President (2007-2012)