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John L. Thornton is Professor and Director of Global Leadership at
Tsinghua University in
Beijing. He is a former President and Co-COO of
Goldman Sachs. In 1983, Thornton founded and developed Goldman Sachs' European
mergers and acquisitions business. He served as co-CEO of
Goldman Sachs International in London from 1995 to 1996. Thornton was Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia from 1996 to 1998, where he expanded the firm's regional franchise during the
Asian financial crisis. Thornton is a
director of
Intel,
Pacific Century Group,
Ford Motor Company,
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China,
China Netcom, and
News Corporation. He is also Chairman of the Board of The
Brookings Institution.
Thornton earned his high school Diploma from the
Hotchkiss School, a boarding school in
Lakeville, Connecticut. He is currently President of the Board of Trustees of the Hotchkiss School.
Thornton earned a bachelor's degree from
Harvard College, bachelor's and master's degrees from
Oxford University, and a master's degree from
Yale School of Management.
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