Tracy R. Wolstencroft
Director
Tracy Wolstencroft is an advisory director to Goldman Sachs and chairman of their Clean Technology and Renewables business. He retired from Goldman Sachs at the end of 2010 after a twenty-five year career. Previously he was in the Executive Office as Global Head of Environmental Markets, responsible for the firm’s efforts to further market-based solutions to environmental challenges.
A partner at Goldman Sachs from 1994 to 2010, Tracy served on both the Firmwide Partnership Committee and the Investment Banking Operating Committee. During his career, he led a wide range of businesses in the United States and abroad, including Investment Banking Services, Latin America, Public Sector and Infrastructure Banking, and Debt Capital Markets Origination. While living in Asia from 1998 to 2002, Tracy was head of Investment Banking in Japan, President of GS Singapore, and a leader of the firm’s strategy in China.
Tracy serves on the boards of the Brookings Institution, the National Geographic Society, the Asia Society, the International Rescue Committee, and Oxford Analytica. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He earned his AB from Bowdoin College.