Goldman Sachs adds 95 to its partner ranks
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) added 95 people to its partner ranks this year, the investment bank said on Thursday, increasing from the 80 employees who joined the elite class in 2022.
“Building on this legacy, members of the Partner Class of 2024 have contributed meaningfully to our business and culture, including by delivering the full depth and breadth of the firm to our clients, operating and executing with excellence, and developing talented teams around the world,” the company said in a statement.
It also reflects its growing Global Banking & Markets and Assets & Wealth Management franchises.
Of the total, 21 partners are located in the EMEA region and eight are in the Asia Pacific region. Some 26 are women, 17 are Asian, six are Hispanic/Latino, four are Black and three are veterans, making it the largest number of diverse new partners in the firm’s history.
The average tenure of the partners is 16 years, and 42% joined as campus hires.