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2X Super Bowl Champion Justin Tuck | Risk/Reward w/ Ros Gold-Onwude

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

On a new episode of “Risk/Reward,” presented by Goldman Sachs, two-time Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants Justin Tuck sits down with Ros Gold-Onwude to talk about reinventing himself entirely following his playing career.

From building his own personal “board of directors” during his years with the Giants to fighting imposter syndrome when enrolling at Wharton to complete his MBA, Tuck discusses his personal drive to become an executive and not be pigeonholed as a “former athlete.”

From looking to people like Ben Horowitz (Andreesen Horowitz), NBA star Andre Iguodala, and Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon for advice to seeing Michael Strahan as a role model for athletes reinventing themselves in new careers, Tuck breaks down the journey he’s taken to becoming a vice president at Goldman Sachs.

Jonathan Wiener