Lloyd Blankfein
Lloyd Blankfein has been CEO and chairman of Goldman Sachs since June 2006, and a director since April 2003.[1]
Activities
Blankfein provoked public fury when he described his bank's activities as "doing God's work" at a time when many people were feeling the hardship of the financial collapse.[2]
He ranks risk management as his no.1 daily priority, even ahead of doing God's work,” wrote the Financial Times's William Cohan in November 2009. Cohan quotes Blankfein as saying: "I'm a risk manager and I've been that for a long time, a lot longer than I've been CEO.” [3]
Biography
Before becoming CEO and chairman Blankfein had been President and Chief Operating Officer since January 2004. Prior to that he was a Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs, from April 2002 until January 2004,, with management responsibility for Goldman Sachs’ Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities Division (FICC) and Equities Division (Equities). Before becoming a Vice Chairman, he had served as co-head of FICC since its formation in 1997. From 1994 to 1997, he headed or co-headed the Currency and Commodities Division. [1]
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Affiliations
Blankfein's web profile states he is not currently on the board of any public company other than Goldman Sachs but 'is affiliated with certain non-profit organizations, including as a member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at Harvard Law School, the Dean’s Council at Harvard University and the Advisory Board of the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, an overseer of the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Partnership for New York City.[1]
Clients
Contact
- Address:
- Website: http://www2.goldmansachs.com/our-firm/our-people/leadership/board-of-directors.html
Resources
- SpinWatch, Doing God’s Work: How Goldman Sachs Rigs the Game - SpinWatch investigation detailing Goldman Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. March 2011
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Goldman Sachs, Our People: Board of Directors, accessed 16 March 2011
- ↑ John Arlidge, “I'm doing 'God's work'. Meet Mr Goldman Sachs”, The Sunday Times, November 8, 2009
- ↑ [1] Financial Times