Meet the 3 superstar bankers Goldman Sachs just added to its inner circle
On Monday, CEO Lloyd Blankfein and President Gary Cohn announced in a memo, seen by Business Insider, that Gregg Lemkau, Marc Nachmann and Jim Esposito would be joining the firm's management committee.
Joining the committee is a prestigious reward for rising stars within the firm.
Lemkau, Nachmann, and Esposito will replace Gordon Dyal, John Weinberg and Christopher Cole on the panel, all of whom are retiring. Another banker, Gene Sykes, remains at Goldman, but is has left the committee.
They will be joining the likes of CFO Harvey Schwartz, CIO Marty Chavez and of course Blankfein and Cohn on the committee.
Here is what you need to know about the inner circle's three newest members.
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