Kathryn Ruemmler
Kathy is an executive vice president, chief legal officer and general counsel.
She was previously global head of Regulatory Affairs. Kathy serves on the firmwide Management Committee and is chair of the Firmwide Conduct Committee. She is also co-vice chair of the Firmwide Reputational Risk Committee and co-chair of the Regulatory Reform Steering Group, and is a member of the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee, Firmwide Enterprise Risk Committee and Global Inclusion & Diversity Committee. Kathy joined Goldman Sachs in 2020 as a partner.
Prior to joining the firm, Kathy was a litigation partner at Latham & Watkins LLP where she was global chair of the White Collar Defense and Investigations practice. Previously, she served as counsel to President Barack H. Obama and was his longest-serving White House counsel. She also served in the Department of Justice, including as principal associate deputy attorney general, deputy director of the Enron Task Force, and Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. Earlier in her career, Kathy served as associate counsel to President William J. Clinton. She began her career as a law clerk to Judge Timothy K. Lewis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Kathy is a fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. She serves on the Board of Trustees of the German Marshall Fund.
Kathy earned a BA in English from the University of Washington in 1993, and a JD from Georgetown University Law Center in 1996.