NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 14, 2016 -- Woodbridge International, a global mergers and acquisitions firm, is pleased to welcome Goldie Shturman to its team of investment bankers.
Based in the Washington, DC area, Goldie Shturman has over 15 years of international investing and consulting experience in emerging markets, with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. Prior to joining Woodbridge, Goldie was responsible for private equity transactions for the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IADB) private sector arm in Washington, DC. She has completed transactions in industries such as food & beverage, energy efficiency, education, housing, financial institutions and fund of funds. Earlier in her career, Goldie was a consultant at the Wharton Small Business Development Center and at Zemi Communications. She earned an MBA from UPENN’s Wharton School with majors in Finance and Management, an MA in Political Science from Hebrew University, and a BA in International Relations from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM).
Woodbridge’s entire international team is excited to work with Goldie in serving the M&A needs of middle-market sellers and buyers worldwide.
“It’s a pleasure to join Woodbridge and have the opportunity to give Latin American businesses the global visibility required to attract top-tier foreign investors and strategic buyers, and to reach the value potential that every successful business owner and entrepreneur strives for,” said Goldie Shturman.
Headquartered in New Haven, CT, Woodbridge International, a global M&A firm, was founded in 1993 and has 13 offices in the U.S. and 24 offices abroad.
Contact: Robert Koenig, President Phone: (203) 389-8400 Ext. 202


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