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