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In 2007, fresh out of Stanford University, Jane Dunlevie began her career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs, at the base of one of Wall Street's tallest mountains. If breaking into the firm's exclusive partnership is considered the peak, then, 13 years after she first joined the firm, Dunlevie scaled its summit. "We're obviously individually excited, but I think collectively incredibly proud of the achievements of the whole group," Dunlevie told Business Insider in an interview Thursday, a few hours after being elevated to partnership via a phone call direct from the bank's CEO David Solomon himself.