Goldman Sachs Asset Management shakes up senior team

Luke Sarsfield co-head of global AM

James Baxter-Derrington
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management has rejigged its leadership team as part of its ongoing commitment investing in its fund house, appointing nine different senior positions.

Luke Sarsfield will become global co-head of asset management alongside Julian Salisbury, shifting from his current role as co-head of the GSAM client business and will also become a member of the management committee. Chris Kojima and Heather Kennedy Miner are set to take on the GSAM client business and capital markets platform, with the due responsible form both alternatives capital markets and strategy and the global client business. Goldman Sachs Asset Management to buy NN Investment Partners for €1.6bn Ashish Shah will serve as the firm's chief investment officer for the publi...

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