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...brief tenure at Harvard, will rejoin the company’s management committee and “review, define, and focus the firm’s global strategy,” according to an internal memo sent by Lloyd C. Blankfein ’75 and Gary D. Cohn, Goldman??s CEO and president, respectively...
...data-driven” by Christine M. Heenan, the University’s vice president for government, community, and public affairs—was able to identify inefficiencies in the University’s administrative system and consolidate University-wide procurement of resources, Shore says. Perhaps his years leading Goldman??s investment management division had shaped his way of thinking about cutting costs or, as he puts it, “investing smarter.” Shore notes that Forst saved $4 million just from negotiating better prices from outside vendors. “The process of challenging...
...turned to Maxwell. “And yours?” She asked politely. “My boyfriend took me out to dinner at Sandrine’s on Saturday,” she responded, smiling. “Oh, Sandrine’s. Cute. I think Goldman??s hosting a dinner there Thursday night.” Livingstone twiddled her thumb over her electronic calendar to verify, and nodded her head to indicate that the dinner would indeed be held Thursday night. “Well, anyways. You have a boyfriend. Good...
...work in Washington, writing in an e-mail Saturday that he is “locked away for quite awhile and won’t be able to step out to speak live.” Before coming to Harvard, Forst served as the global head of Goldman??s investment management division, joining the bank’s elite management company in 2004. He became a Goldman partner in 1998, Paulson’s first year leading the firm. Paulson left Goldman in 2006 to become President Bush’s treasury secretary. Paulson’s bailout...
...rose to fame at Goldman Sachs over a 26-year career, leading Goldman??s risk arbitrage desk and eventually serving for two years as co-chairman of the investment bank...