NEW YORK, October 23, 2003 -- The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has invited 136 individuals to become Managing Directors as of November 29, 2003, the start of the firm's fiscal year.
Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commenting on the announcement, said: "We congratulate our new Managing Directors, who represent a broad cross section of the businesses and markets in which we compete globally. We are confident that their outstanding leadership will continue to contribute to the firm's success."
We are pleased to announce that the following individuals have been invited to become Managing Directors as of November 29, 2003, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
Julian D. Abel John J. Adair Olusegun O. Aganga Mark E. Agne Thomas K. Amster Anton J. Arriola Indrajit Bardhan Gareth W. Bater Marjorie Boliscar Oliver R. Bolitho Michael F. Bonte-Friedheim Sally A. Boyle Lester R. Brafman Cynthia A. Brower Randall S. Burkert Sebastiano Calabro Philippe L. Camu David E. Cantillon John W. Cembrook Robert J. Ceremsak James R. Cielinski William J. Conley, Jr. Colin J. Corgan David W. Corley Thomas W. Cornacchia Frederick C. Darling David H. Dase François-Xavier de Mallmann Thomas F. Dempsey L. Brooks Entwistle Gregory A. Finck Mark B. Florian Timothy B. Flynn Elisabeth Fontenelli |
Elizabeth J. Ford Colleen A. Foster Linda M. Fox Jeffrey S. Frase Kieu L. Frisby Timur F. Galen Guillermo Garcia Rachel C. Golder Edward J. Guay Kevin J. Guidotti Vishal Gupta Vladimir M. Gutin Elizabeth M. Hammack Taizo Hasebe Kuniyoshi Hayashi Kenneth L. Hirsch Svein R. Hogset Robert Howard Mark Howard-Johnson Zubin P. Irani Kevin M. Jordan Mei L. Joseph James P. Kenney Steven E. Kent Masaaki Kimura Jonathan S. King Frederick J. Knecht Yasuro K. Koizumi Robert A. Koort John D. Kramer Tak Sing Kenneth Kwok Brian J. Lahey Jonathan A. Langer Hugh J. Lawson |
Cham Chung Ken Lee Ronald Lee Deborah R. Leone Roger E. Linnemann, Jr. Thomas R. Lynch Peter J. Lyon Aadarsh K. Malde Joseph C. Marconi Alexander M. Marshall Paul A. Marson Thomas H. Mattox Jason E. Maynard James P. McCarthy Dermot W. McDonogh Olivier F. Meyohas Kristi L. Mitchem Gregory C. Mitsch Wataru Mizoguchi Scott E. Molin Arjun N. Murti Craig J. Nossel Anthony J. Noto Peter C. Oppenheimer Robert W. Pack Lisa L. Parisi Simon C. Parry-Wingfield John M. Perlowski Carol V. Pledger Gilberto Pozzi Krishna S. Rao Jean-Manuel Richier Louisa G. Ritter Nigel C. Robinson Andrew A. Root |
Clifton P. Rose Lisa A. Rotenberg John J. Ryan Pamela S. Ryan Josephine Scesney Clare R. Scherrer Vivian C. Schneck-Last John A. Sebastian Peter A. Seccia Peter D. Selman Heather K. Shemilt Kunihiko Shiohara Gavin Simms David A. Simpson Chong Hon Andrew Song Alec P. Stais Laurence Stein Patrick M. Street Morgan C. Sze Thomas P. Takacs Thomas D. Teles Elena B. Titova Serena Torielli Frederick Towfigh Greg A. Tusar Philip J. Venables Alejandro Vollbrechthausen Peter J. Warren Richard A. Weissmann Eileen M. White Deborah B. Wilkens Samuel J. Wisnia Shinichi Yokote Peter J. Zangari |
Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking and securities firm that provides a wide range of services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals. Founded in 1869, it is one of the oldest and largest investment banking firms. The firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world.