The Goldman Sachs Group on Tuesday announced that Rob Kaplan will rejoin the firm as Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs and a member of the Management Committee. He will be a member of the Executive Office and will be based in Dallas. David Solomon, Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, said: “Rob brings a wealth of knowledge, deep relationships and significant global leadership expertise to his role as Vice Chairman. During his many years at Goldman Sachs, he held a number of senior leadership positions, developing our leading businesses, building relationships with many of the firm’s most important clients, and investing in our distinctive culture of teamwork and excellence. I look forward to welcoming Rob back to Goldman Sachs.”
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