Goldman Sachs reshuffle EMEA top spots
08 January 2015 London
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Goldman Sachs has promoted Rob Drake-Brockman to co-head of EMEA prime brokerage, to work alongside Puneet Malhi.
In a memo, Goldman Sachs confirmed that Drake-Brockman will move on from his current position in European equity capital markets on the public side.
He joined Goldman Sachs as an executive director in equities in 2006. He was named managing director in 2008, and made a partner in 2012. His experience includes equity sales with a focus on hedge funds, and working with institutional clients.
Malhi will continue his leadership responsibilities across the global synthetic products group, keeping his focus on unified client offerings across physical and synthetic prime brokerage.
Malhi joined Goldman Sachs in 2000 as an executive director, before becoming a managing director in 2002, and a partner in 2006.
The changes are part of a growth plan for the company’s global securities division franchise.
In a memo, Goldman Sachs confirmed that Drake-Brockman will move on from his current position in European equity capital markets on the public side.
He joined Goldman Sachs as an executive director in equities in 2006. He was named managing director in 2008, and made a partner in 2012. His experience includes equity sales with a focus on hedge funds, and working with institutional clients.
Malhi will continue his leadership responsibilities across the global synthetic products group, keeping his focus on unified client offerings across physical and synthetic prime brokerage.
Malhi joined Goldman Sachs in 2000 as an executive director, before becoming a managing director in 2002, and a partner in 2006.
The changes are part of a growth plan for the company’s global securities division franchise.
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