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Patty Buttenheim most recently served as Vice President and Co-Head of Wellness Americas and Global
Head of Health Services for Goldman Sachs where she oversaw medical services, case management, employee assistance programs, and
business continuity and disaster preparedness planning for Goldman Sachs’ medical teams. She also oversaw many of the firm’s
global wellness programs and directly set policies and standards for patient care programs and facilities for Goldman Sachs’
population around the world.
As a Registered Nurse licensed in New York and New Jersey, Patty’s entire professional career has been based in
Manhattan. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs she worked in the Emergency Room at Bellevue Hospital, supervised the operating room
at New York University Medical Center (NYUMC) and was a research coordinator for the cardiac surgeons at NYUMC. She is certified
as an American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor for basic cardiac life support and holds active certifications in AHA’s advanced
cardiac life support and National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians for prehospital trauma life support.
Patty has a masters degree in health and fitness management, and she serves on the Board of Directors for the American
Council on Exercise.
In 1999, Patty became the eighth American woman to complete a double iron triathlon and was ranked fifth female in the
world for ultra distance triathlon.
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