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This list of former employees of Goldman Sachs catalogs notable alumni of the New York City-based investment bank in different fields. Jacob Aarup-Andersen – Danish head of banking for Danske Bank; Bradley Abelow – Former Chief of Staff and Treasurer of New Jersey under Jon Corzine, and President of MF Global, Inc. Guy Adami – CNBC's Fast ...
Among Donald Trump's appointments there have been several former Goldman Sachs employees, such as Steven Mnuchin, Steven Bannon, and Gary Cohn, as well as several generals, such as Michael T. Flynn, James Mattis, and John F. Kelly.
Gary S. Gensler (born October 18, 1957) is an American government official and former investment banker serving as the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). [1] Gensler previously worked for Goldman Sachs and has led the Biden–Harris transition's Federal Reserve, Banking, and Securities Regulators agency review team. [2]
The former CIO of Goldman Sachs, Mnuchin was appointed Trump’s Treasury Secretary in February 2017, continuing a recent tradition of Goldman execs in the position, including former co-chairman ...
The fallout continued on Thursday from a Goldman Sachs (GS) employee's scathing public resignation in the pages of the country's most famous newspaper. On Wednesday, The New York Times published ...
A former Goldman Sachs banker, Gensler reinvented himself as a progressive reformer after the 2008 financial crisis, helping enact the landmark Dodd-Frank legislation. As SEC chair, Gensler sought ...
Petros Christodoulou, general manager of the Greek Public Debt Management Agency was a former employee of Goldman Sachs. [191] Mario Monti, Italy's former prime minister and finance minister, who headed the new government that took over after Berlusconi's resignation, was an international adviser to Goldman Sachs. [191]
Goldman Sachs Tower at 30 Hudson Street in Jersey City.. Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, has been the subject of controversies.The company has been criticized for lack of ethical standards, [1] [2] working with dictatorial regimes, [3] close relationships with the U.S. federal government via a "revolving door" of former employees, [4] and driving up prices of commodities through futures ...