Jacki Zehner
Jacki Zehner is a frequent media commentator, consultant, and speaker on women, success in the workplace, wealth, investing, financial current events, and high-impact philanthropy.
In 1996, Jacki became the youngest woman and first female trader to be invited into the partnership of Goldman Sachs. Most of her career at Goldman was in mortgage-backed trading, followed by two years spent in the executive office working in human capital management. After leaving the Goldman Sachs in 2002, Jacki became a Founding Partner of Circle Financial Group, a private wealth management operation consisting of a small group of women committed to effectively managing their families’ assets and philanthropic activities. She left CFG and formed her own consulting practice after leaving New York for Park City, Utah
An impassioned philanthropic visionary committed to the social and economic empowerment of women, she serves as Co-Chair of Women Moving Millions, serves on the Board of The Women’s Funding Network, and is President of the Jacquelyn & Gregory Zehner Foundation.
Jacki is a former board member of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, The National Council for Research on Women and The Center for Work Life Policy. In addition, she serves as an advisor for many other for profit and nonprofit organizations that are working to advance gender equality for women and girls.

