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- Rising Stars of Wall Street are forging unique paths in finance.
- The group includes 25 individuals with diverse educational backgrounds and career starts.
- Take a look at our breakdown of this year’s class.
Business Insider’s 2025 Rising Stars of Wall Street represent some of the hottest careers in investing, trading, and dealmaking.
In an effort to show what the next generation of Wall Street looks like, we analyzed where this year’s class went to college, how they launched their careers, and other key trends that demonstrate what it takes to work in finance.
Here is your snapshot of 25 up-and-comers who are shaping the future of Wall Street.
Meet the class
- Nine work on the sell side at investment banks, while 16 are on the buy side.
- The average age is 33, and just three are under 30.
Where they went to school
- The class hails from a mix of 19 elite institutions for their undergraduate years, including large research universities, top business schools, and selective liberal-arts colleges.
- Five attended Ivy League schools for undergrad, with four graduates from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
- Five hold MBAs, including two from Harvard Business School, two from NYU Stern, and one from Cornell University.
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At least three participated in college-level athletics: Goldman Sachs trader Jake Woodson was a varsity football player at the University of British Columbia, Morgan Stanley’s Jackie Shepherd was a two-time captain of the women’s golf team at the University of Minnesota, and JPMorgan M&A banker Jack Levendoski was on the rowing team at Lehigh University.
Their path
Fun facts
This data is drawn from reporting by: Alex Morrell, Alex Nicoll, Alice Tecotzky, Bradley Saacks, Daniel Geiger, Emmalyse Brownstein, Rebecca Torrence, and Reed Alexander
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