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Natasha Love Rogers is an engineer, lawyer, and emerging economic development financier with almost a decade of experience in the supply chain, healthcare, utilities, and housing industries. A MBA graduate of the Olin Business School at Washington University and Goldman Sachs MBA Fellow, Natasha is dedicated to resolving the complex issues facing urban America. She currently works at Goldman Sachs as an Associate in the Investment Banking Division. Prior to business and law school, Natasha was a midlevel Manager at Anheuser-Busch Inbev where she managed the supply chain for all of North America. During her time with the company she also helped design and implement warehouse management systems for breweries and distributors. Deeply impacted by the U.S. government’s response to the Hurricane Katrina, Ms. Rogers left her corporate position to pursue a career in impactful investing; studying tax law, real estate, and capital markets. Ms. Rogers is a first generation college graduate; graduating cum laude from Rutgers University with a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering as well as obtaining a degree in Urban Economics, simultaneously from Douglass College, a renowned women’s college.
In 2009, Natasha was honored by the St. Louis Business Journal as one of St. Louis's top 30 Under 30 up and coming business professionals. This award is given to young professionals who are making a significant impact in the workplace as well as the community at large. A proud product of Newark, NJ, where she currently resides, Natasha is uniquely interested in the intersection of finance, technology and public policy in order to build stronger, impactful public- private partnerships—transactions that are using government support in other ways to have the private sector deliver socially important products. Ms. Rogers actively speaks and mentors youth about her personal background in relation to topics ranging from STEM education youth rights, foster care, and
compassionate leadership.
Specialties: Public Speaking, Community/Economic Development, Sports Stadium Financing, Real Estate Finance, Public Finance, Project Finance, Securities Regulation, Municipal Law, Municipal Finance, Public/Private Partnerships, and Consumer Protection