Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
Tucker York is the global head of Wealth Management, including Private Wealth Management (PWM), Ayco and Personal Financial Management. He is a member of the Management Committee. He also serves on the board of the Goldman Sachs Trust Company and the PWM Capital Committee. He joined Goldman Sachs in 1986 in New York PWM and was named managing director in 1996 and then partner in 2000.
Tucker previously served as head of the Americas PWM business after serving as co-head of PWM Europe and was based in Europe from 1995 to 2000, first as regional manager of the Equities Division in Frankfurt and then as general manager of the Goldman Sachs Bank in Zurich before moving to London in a European-wide capacity.
Tucker serves as treasurer of the board of trustees at The Marymount School, and is a trustee at Christ Church in New York City. He is also a member of the Chancellor’s Philanthropic Council at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Tucker earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1986 and a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina in 1982.
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Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
Founded in New York City in 1987 by Steve Mariotti, a former entrepreneur turned high school math teacher in the South Bronx, NFTE began as a program to prevent dropouts and improve academic performance among students who were at risk of failing or quitting school.Combining his business background with his desire to teach at-risk students,Steve discovered that when young people from low-income communities are given the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship, their innate "street smarts" can easily develop into "academic smarts" and "business smarts." Through entrepreneurship, young people discover that what they are learning in the classroom is relevant to the real world. By teaching the entrepreneurial mindset, NFTE provides young people with tools and attitudes to overcome adversity and address future personal, economic, community and global challenges.The NFTE has worked with more than 500,000 young people from low-income communities in programs across the U.S. and around the world. As of fall, 2014 NFTE operates their successful curriculum in 19 U.S. communities and 12 countries and continues to expand - sharing and spreading the transformative power of entrepreneurship.