Goldman's Marty Chavez, who helped transform the investment bank, is leaving, source says
R. Martin Chavez to Retire From Goldman Sachs
Marty first joined Goldman Sachs in 1993 in the J. Aron Currency and Commodities Division, where he was a senior energy strat until 1997. He returned to the firm as a managing director in Investment Banking Division Strats in 2005, later becoming global co-head of Securities Division Strats and then global co-chief operating officer of the Equities franchise. Marty was named partner in 2006.
Throughout his career at the firm, Marty has demonstrated a strong commitment to our clients, business and people. He has been a passionate advocate for engineers throughout the firm, redefining our clients' experience with software and data. The firm has also benefitted greatly from Marty's cross-divisional experience and his deep insight into regulatory reform, market structure and operational infrastructure.
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