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When David Solomon became CEO of Goldman Sachs just over five years ago, he made promoting women to senior levels of the firm a priority. But female executives are heading for the door—among them, Stephanie Cohen, one of the most senior executives at the company, who announced her departure Monday. WSJ’s AnnaMaria Andriotis unpacks what’s happening at the Wall Street giant.
Further Reading:
-Women Aren’t Getting the Big Jobs at Goldman Sachs, and They’re Heading for the Exits
-Stephanie Cohen Is Latest Senior Goldman Executive to Depart
-Goldman Sachs to Pay $215 Million to Settle Female Employees’ Discrimination Case
Further Listening:
-The War Inside Goldman Sachs
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When David Solomon became CEO of Goldman Sachs just over five years ago, he made promoting women to senior levels of the firm a priority. But female executives are heading for the door—among them, Stephanie Cohen, one of the most senior executives at the company, who announced her departure Monday. WSJ’s AnnaMaria Andriotis unpacks what’s happening at the Wall Street giant.
Further Reading:
-Women Aren’t Getting the Big Jobs at Goldman Sachs, and They’re Heading for the Exits
-Stephanie Cohen Is Latest Senior Goldman Executive to Depart
-Goldman Sachs to Pay $215 Million to Settle Female Employees’ Discrimination Case
Further Listening:
-The War Inside Goldman Sachs
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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