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    Goldman Sachs reduces its nine-member executive officer group

    September 13, 2023
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    David M. Solomon - Goldman Sachs CEO
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    Goldman Sachs has made changes to its executive committee by cutting one member.

    1. The bank has named Ericka Leslie, the chief administrative officer, to head global banking and markets operations, its largest division.
    2. This change reduces the size of the bank’s executive committee from nine members to eight.
    3. Leslie’s previous duties will be divided among other executives.
    4. Will Bousquette, the former head of global banking and markets operations, has been appointed COO of the asset and wealth management division.
    5. Laurence Stein, a 27-year Goldman veteran, plans to retire at the end of 2023 and will be succeeded by Bousquette.
    6. Goldman Sachs has undergone structural changes since dividing its business into three units in 2022 and scaling back ambitions for its consumer business.
    7. The bank has experienced high-profile departures in recent months.
    8. Goldman Sachs is planning another round of job cuts for underperforming employees, which could happen in September or October.
    9. The bank laid off about 3,200 people earlier in 2023, its largest headcount reduction since the 2008 financial crisis.
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