Dina Powell, Stacy Bash-Polley Feted as Goldman Women Hit Stage
- Powell helps raise $2.5 million as an honoree at CARE gala
- Bash-Polley struts singing chops as Blankfein, Chavez look on
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Two senior women at Goldman Sachs showed how they command a room Wednesday night.
Dina Powell, who returned to Goldman on the management committee after about a year working for President Trump on national security, was one of four honorees at a gala for CARE USA, an Atlanta-based international humanitarian organization with a focus on empowering girls and women. It started in 1945 when Americans sent "CARE packages" to survivors of World War II.