Goldman Sachs Names Trading-Division Executive as Deputy Chief of Staff
February 03 2017 - 7:50PM
Dow Jones News
By Liz Hoffman
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has elevated Russell Horwitz, an
executive in its trading arm, as deputy chief of staff and
secretary to its powerful management committee.
Mr. Horwitz has been co-chief operating officer of the
securities division since 2015. He joined Goldman in 2004 from the
Securities and Exchange Commission, where he'd previously worked
for then-chairman, Arthur Levitt.
He made partner at Goldman in 2012 and has spent most of his
career there not as a banker or trader but rather in the executive
office, the suite of aides and advisers working directly for Chief
Executive Lloyd Blankfein.
In his new role, he will be a deputy to John F.W. Rogers, one of
Goldman's longest-serving executives, and will help manage
strategic projects across the firm, according to an internal
memo.
Mr. Horwitz's move sets off a round of shuffling in the
securities division. Jenniffer Emanuel, who had been chief
operating officer for the division's Asian operations, will become
co-COO of the global division, alongside Jason Savarese, who is
also the unit's co-chief risk officer and a member of Goldman's
newest class of partners.
The securities division is Goldman's largest by revenue, though
its profitability has been crimped in recent years by postcrisis
regulations that President Donald Trump now may roll back.
Goldman has seen a spate of senior reshuffling in recent weeks,
much of its set in motion by the departure of former Goldman
President Gary Cohn to the Trump administration. Mr. Blankfein
elevated two new lieutenants, and has slotted others into new roles
as chief financial officer, chief information officer and chief
compliance officer.
Mr. Horwitz's Washington, D.C. experience -- before joining the
SEC, he held several jobs in the White House -- is likely to be an
asset as financial deregulation takes center stage. Mr. Cohn on
Friday outlined a broad repeal of many Dodd-Frank reforms, which
sent Goldman and other bank stocks sharply higher.
Write to Liz Hoffman at liz.hoffman@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 03, 2017 19:35 ET (00:35 GMT)
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