Retired Partner and Co-Head, Global Healthcare Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs
New York City, NY
Richard (Rick) A. Kimball, Jr. was an investment banker and venture capitalist for 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Millennium Technology Partners. He retired as a partner at Goldman Sachs in 2012 where he was Co-head of Global Healthcare Investment Banking and Co-head of Healthcare, Consumer and Retail Equity Capital Markets. Previously, Rick worked at Morgan Stanley for 17 years where he ran Healthcare Equity Capital Markets and Healthcare Services Investment Banking. Rick was Co-founder and Managing Partner of Millennium Technology Partners, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage Internet infrastructure.
Most recently, Rick was the Chief Strategy and Growth Officer at Accretive Health, a healthcare technology company, where he was responsible for strategy, business development, sales, marketing, product management and population health. In this role, Rick led the development of a transformation strategy to evolve the company’s innovative revenue cycle management business by facilitating deeper patient engagement by hospitals and building the foundation for population health programs.
Rick is a trustee of the Brookings Institution where he is a member of the Audit Committee and the Metropolitan Studies Leadership Council. Rick was previously on the board of the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention in Harlem, a single member corporation of Memorial Sloane Kettering. Rick is a member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO). Rick received a BA in Economics from Yale University in 1986.