

Leissner is the star witness of the trial involving former Goldman Sachs executive, Roger Ng, which is taking place at the Federal Court in Brooklyn, New York. He alleged, as a return to the lucrative business, Najib’s daughter would be offered a job opportunity at the American multinational investment bank. Leissner testified that the meeting with Najib and the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein in 2009 led to an agenda. One interesting benchmark is in comparing the dollar value of this settlement for the group of hard-working (but underpaid) female associates to Tim Leissners foregone compensation in settling. “I subsequently left TPG in June 2015 to focus on my business and graduate school applications,” she said. We had an internal ruling that given my father’s government position, I would not be allowed to participate and/or work on any Malaysian investor accounts,” said Nooryana.Īfter about 11 months later, she was promoted to a full-time analyst following an internal performance review and transferred to the TPG Hong Kong office where she spent 1.5 years working on the TPG Asia fundraising efforts. “It is worth noting that TPG adheres to strict compliance processes. 1 Leissner helped orchestrate the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, one of the biggest financial scandals in history, in which billions of dollars were stolen. You’re the PowerPoint girl, the photocopying girl, the coffee girl and the delivery girl just to name a few. Tim Leissner (born October 31, 1971) is a German-born investment banker and a former managing director at Goldman Sachs and chairman of the bank's Southeast Asia division. “Besides your core job scope you’re also responsible for the spadework. This meant you’re at the bottom of the food chain. Tim Leissner (born October 31, 1971) is a German-born investment banker and a former managing director at Goldman Sachs and chairman of the banks Southeast Asia division. “I interviewed for an intern analyst position at the TPG London office. This firm, according to Nooryana, was raising investment funds from strategic institutional investors (most notably pension funds and sovereign wealth funds), thus, her policy background would come in handy. Leissner then, introduced her to the fundraising group at TPG, a global Private Equity firm. However, she was also told that Goldman Sachs was doing business with the government of Malaysia, thus, it could be a conflict of interest. Nooryana graduated with a Bachelor of Science in International Politics and Foreign Policy from Georgetown University, Washington and so she wanted to find a role that marries finance and government policy. “Any college senior will attest that you need to do your groundwork and network with industry professionals in order to land a competitive job that matches your interests,” she said in a Facebook post.
