By Saeed Azhar NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has named Chief Administrative Officer Ericka Leslie to head global banking and markets operations, ...
Heading to Principal’s Office for a Pint: Windsor’s Schoolhouse Brewery | SaltWireNEW YORK - Goldman Sachs has named Chief Administrative Officer Ericka Leslie to head global banking and markets operations, its largest division, a memo seen by Reuters showed.Leslie's previous duties will be divided among other executives, people familiar with the matter said.
Goldman Sachs has made a raft of changes since it divided its business into three units last year and scaled back ambitions for its consumer business, which lost $3 billion in the last three years. Leslie, who is also co-chair of the partnership committee, joined Goldman as an associate in 1996 and became a partner in 2012. The executive has held various leadership roles, including head of technology for currencies and commodities, and operations for the securities division, according to the Goldman memos.
Stein was also instrumental in developing Goldman's hubs in Salt Lake City, Dallas, and overseas in India, and led the bank's pandemic response efforts, Goldman CEO David Solomon wrote in one memo.The Wall Street giant has seen a number of high-profile departures in recent months, including of Julian Salisbury, chief investment officer of asset and wealth management, who is joining investment firm Sixth Street.
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