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Goldman Sachs has been going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon

April 13, 2021

Goldman Sachs has been going through some massive changes under CEO David Solomon.

It’s taken big steps involving transparency and inclusion to change up its culture. After its first-ever investor day in early 2020, the firm is looking to execute on targets including multi-year cost-cutting plans. And it’s making big pushes into wealth management and consumer banking.

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