The Goldman Sachs power players behind Lloyd Blankfein
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A Goldman Sachs executive considered a potential candidate to succeed CEO Lloyd Blankfein on Monday said he is retiring from the firm.
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Michael Sherwood, a vice chairman and co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International, decided to retire after 30 years at the firm, according to an internal memo.
In case his departure raises any questions about who might eventually take the reigns after Blankfein, who is 62 and says he has no plans to retire, we have put together a list of the key executives at the firm.
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They come from across the firm - banking, sales and trading, investment management, and even technology. They've worked around the world, and are mostly now based in New York and London.
Check out Goldman Sachs' top power players, listed below in alphabetical order.
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