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Horwitz's March 13 memo was sent to all partners, managing directors, and vice presidents in response to a recent Wall Street Journal story. Women exits at GoldmanThe story comes amid a recent spate of departures of high-profile female executives at Goldman. Other women partners who have left include Katie Koch, a former top executive in asset management; Heather Miner, ex-global head of investor relations; and Jennifer Davis, a former head of retail investment banking. We are very fortunate to have extraordinary female partners that continue to increase in numbers. Our longer term success depends significantly on developing female partners in senior roles."
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David Solomon’s Goldman remix is audibly off-key
  + stars: | 2023-10-17 | by ( John Foley | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Having given up a side-gig in DJ-ing, Goldman Sachs (GS.N) boss David Solomon has one less distraction. Goldman reported a one-third year-on-year drop in earnings on Tuesday, in a quarter riddled with one-off charges. Those included a hit related to buy-now-pay-later lender GreenSky, which Goldman bought only two years ago, and is selling. Absent all that, Goldman would have made a return on equity of just over 10%. Goldman made a 7.1% return on equity in the quarter, on an annualized basis, which would have been 10.2% without one-off charges.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, Goldman, GreenSky, Morgan Stanley, Solomon, Marc Nachmann, Nachmann, Jonathan Guilford, Sharon Lam Organizations: Reuters, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: tomorrow’s, Basel, GreenSky
Goldman Sachs executive Chris Kojima to leave, memo says
  + stars: | 2023-10-03 | by ( Saeed Azhar | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
People walk in the Goldman Sachs global headquarters in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 15, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Chris Kojima, an executive in Goldman Sachs <GS.N> asset and wealth management unit, will leave the investment bank after almost 28 years, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Tuesday. His move is the latest in a series of high-profile departures from Goldman's asset and wealth management division, which manages $2.7 trillion in assets. "Chris founded and led businesses that are incredibly important to Goldman Sachs, and our business today is stronger because of his leadership," Nachmann said in a statement. He first joined Goldman Sachs as an investment banking associate in 1995, and was named managing director in 2002 and a partner in 2008.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Chris Kojima, Kojima, Julian Salisbury, Mike Koester, Jo Natauri, Matt Gibson, Marc Nachmann, Chris, Nachmann, Goldman, Saeed Azhar, Louise Heavens, Lananh Nguyen, Paul Simao Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Sixth, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S
Goldman Sachs exec Chris Kojima to leave
  + stars: | 2023-10-03 | by ( Saeed Azhar | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
People walk in the Goldman Sachs global headquarters in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 15, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Chris Kojima, a Goldman Sachs (GS.N) executive in the asset and wealth management unit, will leave the investment bank at year-end after almost 28 years, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Tuesday showed. Kojima is among the latest high-profile executives to leave Goldman's asset and wealth management division, which manages $2.7 trillion in assets. "Chris founded and led businesses that are incredibly important to Goldman Sachs, and our business today is stronger because of his leadership," Nachmann said in a statement. He first joined Goldman Sachs as an investment banking associate in 1995, and was named managing director in 2002 and a partner in 2008.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Chris Kojima, Kojima, Julian Salisbury, Mike Koester, Jo Natauri, Matt Gibson, Marc Nachmann, Chris, Nachmann, Kojima's, Saeed Azhar, Louise Heavens, Lananh Nguyen, Paul Simao, Richard Chang Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Atlantic, Sixth, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S
Goldman Sachs partners are leaving — some 202 during David Solomon's five years as CEO by Insider's calculation. In particular, before Solomon, Goldman nurtured many fiefs and then spread the wealth from the most successful ones across the firm. Of the former Goldman executives that Insider interviewed, here are the most cited reasons they gave for leaving Goldman. When both men struggled, senior partners left, and Goldman stumbled in its efforts to wind down its balance-sheet investments. Goldman Sachs partners are paid well by any standard: $950,000 in base salary and often multiples of that in annual bonuses.
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The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has named Chief Administrative Officer Ericka Leslie to head operations for global banking and markets, its largest division, according to a memo seen by Reuters. The move reduces the bank's number of executive officers to eight, for now, and leaves just two women in the group. The two women still in the executive officer group are Sheara Fredman, who is chief accounting officer and Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler. The group is led by CEO David Solomon and includes John Waldron, president and chief operating officer, and Denis Coleman, chief financial officer.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Ericka Leslie, Fredman, Kathryn Ruemmler, David Solomon, John Waldron, Denis Coleman, Leslie, Goldman, Will Bousquette, Marc Nachmann, Nachmann, Laurence Stein, Julian Salisbury, Solomon, Saeed Azhar, Lananh Nguyen, Megan Davies, Jason Neely Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Reuters, Sixth, CNBC, Financial Times, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S
People walk in the Goldman Sachs global headquarters in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 15, 2021. Goldman's private wealth arm oversees $1 trillion in assets for ultra-high net worth clients, who have $60 million or more in investable assets. The bank can serve high net worth investors through RIA and other wealth management clients, such as Creative Planning, Goldman said. Shares of Goldman Sachs were up 1.8% in afternoon trade. Goldman Sachs & Co LLC is serving as financial advisor and Weil, Gotshal & Manages LLP is serving as legal counsel to Goldman Sachs.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, David Solomon, Goldman, Marc Nachmann, Nachmann, Daniel Fannon, Weil, Saeed Azhar, Manya, Marguerita Choy, Megan Davies Organizations: REUTERS, Creative Planning, United Capital Financial Partners, Wealth Management, Reuters, Jefferies, Co, Gotshal, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S, New York, Bengaluru
Goldman Sachs to sell wealth advisory unit to Creative Planning
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly//File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 28 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) on Monday said it has struck a deal to sell an investment advisory business to wealth management firm Creative Planning LLC. Creative Planning is an independent wealth management firm with more than 2,100 employees across its affiliates and $245 billion in combined assets under management and advisory. "It is margin accretive to Asset & Wealth Management and allows us to focus on the execution of our premier ultra-high net worth wealth management and workplace growth strategy," said Marc Nachmann, Goldman Sachs global head of Asset & Wealth Management in a statement. The bank can serve high net worth investors through RIA and other wealth management clients, such as Creative Planning, he said. Goldman Sachs & Co LLC is serving as financial advisor and Weil, Gotshal & Manages LLP is serving as legal counsel to Goldman Sachs.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, David Solomon, Goldman, Marc Nachmann, Weil, Manya Saini, Saeed Azhar, Marguerita Choy Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Creative Planning, United Capital Financial Partners, Creative, Wealth Management, Co, Gotshal, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Bengaluru, New York
Goldman Sachs said Monday that it agreed to sell its personal financial management unit to a competitor named Creative Planning. The bank declined to disclose the sale price for its PFM business. Goldman said in February that it only had about 1% of the high net worth market, or those who have between $1 million and $10 million to invest. The sale "allows us to focus on the execution of our premier ultra-high net worth wealth management and workplace growth strategy" while continuing to support high net worth clients through a strategic partnership with Creative Planning, he said. Selling the PFM business will help boost profit margins in Goldman's asset and wealth management division, Jefferies analysts led by Daniel Fannon wrote Monday in a research note.
Persons: David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, Rishi Sunak, Goldman, Marc Nachmann, Daniel Fannon, Marcus, Fannon Organizations: Business, Washington DC, Creative Planning, United Capital Financial Partners, Goldman, Jefferies, Creative Locations: Washington, Washington , DC, New York, 2Q23, Kansas
Goldman gets paid through management and incentive fees, which swell as funds attract more assets. Altogether, Goldman has $2.71 trillion in assets under supervision as of June 30, which includes wealth management assets. What about wealth management? The bank has more than $1 trillion in wealth management client assets. While Solomon cautioned that Goldman's "asset management journey" would take two to three years before meaningfully helping margins, he sounded optimistic.
Persons: David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, The Beverly Hilton, Michael Kovac, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, it's, That's, Solomon, he's, He's, Salisbury, Sarsfield Organizations: Milken Institute Global, The Beverly, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Getty, JPMorgan Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S
It's been a busy summer for Goldman Sachs' partner departures. Two more farewell memos went out on Tuesday, including for Lisa Opoku and David Rusoff. Just weeks after reporting a 58% drop in profit, the Goldman Sachs CEO was hit with a wave of high-profile defections that bring the number of partners who have left under Solomon to 90. Opoku worked as global head of the Goldman Sachs Partner Family Office, which oversees the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs partners, managing directors, and alumni. In her current role, Lisa oversees the firm's wealth management offerings for current and retired Goldman Sachs partners, managing directors and alumni.
Persons: It's, Goldman Sachs, Lisa Opoku, David Rusoff, Julian Salisbury, Takashi Murata, David Solomon, Solomon, Goldman, — Lisa Opoku, David Rusoff —, pare, Tammy Kiely, Frederick Baba, Dina Powell McCormick, Opoku, Marc Nachmann, Kathryn Ruemmler, Rusoff, Ken Griffin's, Peng Zhao, David Thomas, Goldman's, Thomas, Shawn Fagan, Lisa Organizations: Asia Pacific, Global Banking, Markets, Citadel Securities, Citadel, Engineering, Securities Division, Commodities Bank, Black Network, Advisors, Black Economic Alliance, Firmwide Locations: Hong Kong, Asia, New York, London, Americas
July 28 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) executive Julian Salisbury will join investment firm Sixth Street as a partner and co-chief investment officer early next year, his incoming firm said, marking yet another high-profile exit from Goldman. Salisbury will reunite with Goldman alums in his new role, including Sixth Street CEO Alan Waxman. Salisbury became a partner in 2008 and previously served as global co-head of the asset management unit before it was combined with wealth management under Marc Nachmann last year. Goldman's asset management division has promoted 11 partners and hired nine new managing directors focused on investing this year, a company spokeswoman said. Salisbury has "done a great job putting together all these asset management businesses over the last few years," Nachmann said in an interview.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Julian Salisbury, Salisbury, Goldman alums, Alan Waxman, Marc Nachmann, Julian, Waxman, Dina Powell McCormick, Gregg Lemkau, Katie Koch, Goldman, Nachmann, It’s, David Solomon, Lloyd Blankfein, Manya Saini, Niket, Lananh Nguyen, Vinay Dwivedi, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Sixth, Goldman, MSD Partners, TCW, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Goldman, Salisbury, London, Moscow, New York, Russia, China, Bengaluru, Lananh
Now, Julian Salisbury is leaving Goldman Sachs after 25 years without a replacement. In a memo Friday, CEO David Solomon thanked Salisbury, chief investment officer of the bank's asset and wealth management division, for his "contributions to Goldman Sachs, our clients and our people." Also leaving the bank is Takashi Murata, co-head of Asia Pacific private investing and global co-head of real estate within Goldman Sachs' asset management unit. Nachmann's memo said Richard Spencer will become EMEA head of Real Estate and Nikhil Reddy will become Asia Pacific head of Real Estate. That's part of the virtuous ecosystem of Goldman Sachs," he added.
Persons: Julian Salisbury, Goldman, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, Salisbury, Marc Nachmann, Takashi Murata, Jim Garman, Nachmann, Richard Spencer, Nikhil Reddy, Richard, Nikhil, Murata, Solomon Organizations: Goldman, Management, GS, Sixth, Wall Street, Asia Pacific, EMEA Locations: Salisbury, Asia Pacific
Goldman Sachs' COO, John Waldron, gave a speech on Thursday touting the firm's growth opportunities. The shoutout comes as Goldman Sachs joins its Wall Street peers by seeking to boost its wealth business that caters to the rich. Waldron on Thursday admitted that Goldman has "underinvested" in the private wealth business. Goldman's wealth business Goldman Sachs has about 1,000 advisors overseeing $1 trillion for its ultra-high net worth clients with at least $10 million to invest. The unit works closely with moneyed entrepreneurs, prime targets for Goldman's private wealth business.
Persons: Goldman, John Waldron, Nishi Somaiya, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon's, Nishi, We've, Waldron, Somaiya, Marc Nachmann Organizations: Oxford, Private, Silicon Valley Bank, UBS's, Credit Suisse, Bloomberg, University of Oxford, Royal Ballet School Locations: Silicon, Europe, Americas, SVB
David Solomon has been Goldman Sachs' CEO for over four years since succeeding Lloyd Blankfein. There's been a lot of talk about the morale at Goldman Sachs. Solomon said there were fewer "partner transitions at Goldman Sachs" in 2022 than any year "going back to 2014." Meanwhile, Solomon's expensive foray into consumer banking raised the ire of some longtime Goldman partners, as Insider has previously reported. The fresh faces among the Goldman Sachs executives who took the stage at the bank's investor day highlight the leadership changes under Solomon.
David Solomon has been Goldman Sachs' CEO for more than four years since succeeding Lloyd Blankfein. There's been a lot of talk about the morale at Goldman Sachs. In reality, Solomon said, there were fewer "partner transitions at Goldman Sachs" in 2022 than any year "going back to 2014." "At the moment, year-to-date, our turnover is at a 5-year low, not just for partners, in the whole firm," Solomon added. Here is a running list of Goldman's partners that have retired from the firm — or moved on to roles at other companies — since Solomon became CEO.
All eyes are on 200 West Street in lower Manhattan today, the global headquarters of Goldman Sachs and site of the bank's second-ever investor day. Goldman's first investor day, in 2020, included plenty of discussion about the importance of building out its consumer bank. Will new details emerge regarding the asset and wealth management division that show the business is heading in the right direction? Goldman's asset and wealth management division will likely get plenty of attention today. Speaking of David Solomon... Goldman's CEO appeared on a recent episode of the bank's podcast, "Exchanges at Goldman Sachs."
Goldman Sachs executives to rally investors in New York
  + stars: | 2023-02-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
[1/2] A Goldman Sachs sign is seen above their booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, January 19, 2011. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File PhotoNEW YORK, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc's (GS.N) Chief Executive David Solomon and top executives will give investors an update on their strategy on Tuesday. DAN DEES, CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL BANKING & MARKETS, 52Dan Dees is the co-head of Goldman's global banking and markets division. JULIAN SALISBURY, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER OF ASSET AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT, 51Julian Salisbury is chief investment officer of Goldman's asset and wealth management unit. KIM POSNETT, CO-HEAD OF ONE GOLDMAN SACHS, 45Kim Posnett is co-head of One Goldman Sachs, the company's program to unify its approach to clients across divisions.
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoNEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc's (GS.N) strategy pivot has solved one problem for investors who didn't love its foray into consumer banking. Solomon's response: Goldman Sachs is focusing on its fundamental operations while maintaining its financial targets. "Ultimately the investment banking business is a great business, it has always done well," he said. "While the consumer strategy has been successful in generating deposits for Goldman Sachs, its expansion has also been costly in terms of operating expenses and provisions.
The bank will now have three operating segments - asset and wealth management, global banking and markets, and platform solutions. Goldman Sachs outlined leadership changes for the new units, with Marc Nachmann becoming global head of the asset and wealth management division. In the consumer and wealth management business, Goldman saw revenue jump 18% to $2.38 billion in the quarter, reflecting higher demand for loans and higher fees from managing assets. Goldman said its consumer unit will be folded into two separate businesses - wealth management and the newly created platform solutions. The Platform Solutions unit will include GreenSky, the fintech lender Goldman bought in a $2.2 billion deal.
The group’s reorganization sees its investment banking and trading businesses merged into a single unit, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters. It is the biggest shakeup since the company’s investor day in early 2020 when it outlined plans for four core units: investment banking, global markets, consumer and wealth management and asset management. “They’re excellent at trading, excellent (at) investment banking,” said Marinac. But the consumer banking unit that launched in 2016 has struggled to gain traction and suffered from delays. The combined investment banking and trading group will be overseen by Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who are currently global co-heads of Goldman’s investment banking division, and Ashok Varadhan, now co-head of its global markets division, according to Bloomberg.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon took major steps to restructure the Wall Street bank in 2020. This week he acknowledged that some of his bets, including consumer bank Marcus, are not paying off. Despite the move away from consumer banking, Solomon appears to want to continue to push into wealth management. In October, he said Goldman Sachs Asset Management has grown into the nation's fifth largest asset manager. "We also believe that reaching and serving employees in their workplace is a significant growth opportunity for Goldman Sachs," Solomon said on the third-quarter call.
Goldman Sachs names new leadership trio
  + stars: | 2022-10-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
NEW YORK, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) outlined its leadership team for its new core business units on Tuesday as the Wall Street giant undertakes its biggest overhaul since 2020. The bank named Ashok Varadhan, Dan Dees and Jim Esposito as global co-heads of Global Banking & Markets while Marc Nachmann will be global head of the asset and wealth management division. Stephanie Cohen will become global head of Platform Solutions, the bank said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Saeed Azhar and Lananh Nguyen Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Marcus, Goldman's consumer banking business, will be absorbed into the wealth unit, the sources said, confirming an earlier Wall Street Journal report. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterThis is the biggest shakeup since the company's investor day in early 2020 when it outlined plans for four core units: investment banking, global markets, consumer and wealth management and asset management. The reorganization comes as the Wall Street titan seeks to boost its income from fee-based businesses and cut its reliance on volatile trading and investment banking revenues. The changes also signal Marcus, the consumer unit, is being relegated after Chief Executive Officer David Solomon expressed big ambitions to build a mainstream digital bank. But the consumer banking unit that launched in 2016 has struggled to gain traction and suffered from delays.
Goldman plans major overhaul to combine key units -source
  + stars: | 2022-10-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Oct 16 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) is planning a major reorganization to combine its biggest businesses into three divisions with its storied investment banking and trading businesses being merged into a single unit, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. It would mean CEO David Solomon's ambition to build a mass-market digital bank via consumer banking unit Marcus will take a backseat. The combined investment banking and trading group will be overseen by Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who are currently global co-heads of Goldman's investment banking, and Ashok Varadhan, now co-head of its global markets division, according to a report from Bloomberg. Goldman reported a 48% slump in second-quarter profit, which beat forecasts due to gains in fixed-income and commodities trading. But the consumer banking unit, launched in 2016, is still struggling to gain traction, and will be brought into asset and wealth management.
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