Goldman Sachs promotes Carey Halio to replace Phil Berlinski, who’s leaving to join a $63 billion hedge fund
Banking And Finance,David Solomon,Goldman Sachs,Wall Street Journal,Markets,Bloomberg
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Just weeks after losing one of its most powerful female executives, Goldman Sachs has promoted another woman to a top position: Carey Halio, who’s spent more than two decades at the firm, will be taking over as global treasurer. Halio, who will also join the bank’s management committee, has worked at Goldman since 2000, starting out in credit risk. She was named a partner in 2016 and most recently served as chief strategy officer and global head of investor relations. As global treasurer, she’ll work with Goldman’s divisions to manage...
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