The Goldman Sachs Group made the following leadership announcements.
“This group of leaders represents the very best of our culture of excellence, client service and teamwork. They have made outstanding contributions throughout their careers to our client franchise, operations and market-leading positions across our business. I am excited to work with them in their new roles as we continue to advance our strategic objectives,” said Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO David Solomon.
Within the firm’s Global Banking & Markets division, Matt McClure, Anthony Gutman and Kim Posnett will become Global Co-heads of Investment Banking. Jason Brauth, Kunal Shah, and Anshul Sehgal will become Global Co-heads of Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities. Dmitri Potishko, Cyril Goddeeris, and Erdit Hoxha will become Global Co-heads of Equities. Kevin Kelly and Sam Morgan will become Global Co-heads of Client Coverage for Global Banking & Markets – Public. All will join the Management Committee.
Additionally, Anthony Gutman and Kunal Shah will become Co-Chief Executive Officers of Goldman Sachs International. Richard Gnodde will become Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs. Francois-Xavier de Mallmann will become Chairman of Goldman Sachs EMEA, in addition to his current role as Chairman of Investment Banking. All will serve on the firm’s Management Committee.
Will Bousquette, the Chief Operating Officer of Asset & Wealth Management; Kathleen Connolly, global director of Internal Audit; and Marie Louise Kirk, Chief Administrative Officer for Asia Pacific will maintain their respective roles and join the Management Committee.
The firm continues to harness the power of One Goldman Sachs, seeking to deliver the best of its world-class, interconnected franchises to its clients. John Storey and Tony Pasquariello will build on their relationships with some of the firm’s most important clients and assume additional responsibilities as co-heads of One Goldman Sachs with Meena Flynn.
The firm also tapped several leaders to help more clients benefit from their depth and industry expertise. Jack Sebastian will become Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs, in addition to his existing roles. Suhail Sikhtian and Marshall Smith will expand their roles to become Chairmen of Investment Banking, in addition to their existing responsibilities.
Source: Goldman Sachs