Brett Goldberg
About
Brett Goldberg is from New York City Metropolitan Area. Brett is currently Co-CEO & Co-Founder at TickPick, located in NYC. In Brett's previous role as a Associate at Sixpoint Partners, Brett worked in until Jun 2011. Prior to joining Sixpoint Partners, Brett was a Analyst at Barclays Capital and held the position of Analyst.
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Brett Goldberg's current jobs
TickPick is the internet's best and cheapest ticket site built for the sports fan, concertgoer, and theatre buff. Our innovative platform allows users to buy, sell, and bid on tickets with a simple interface that makes it easy to score or sell tickets. We're the only ticket marketplace that offers transparent pricing and charges its buyers absolutely no service fees, which helps fans save an average of 10-20% on the same exact tickets that they'd find on competing sites. When looking for tickets, TickPick does the heavy lifting for you. We aggregate thousands of tickets, and based on a combination of the price and quality of the seat, we rank the tickets on a grade scale of A+ through F to show the best deals and value, which allows you to buy the best tickets within your budget.
Brett Goldberg's past jobs
• Worked directly with the head of Investment Banking; assist in the execution of transactions, including preparation of confidential information documents, management presentations, due diligence materials and internal committee memoranda • Led business development and origination • Responsible for managing client relationships with private equity funds and privately held businesses
• Created financial models for clients used for the evaluation of a variety of corporate finance and risk management topics including optimal capital structure, dividend policy, liability management, and credit ratings assessment • Utilized various techniques to value companies, including public market comparable, precedent transaction, discounted cash flow, sum of the parts, leveraged buyout, accretion/dilution and merger analyses