Goldman Sachs exec Chris Kojima to leave
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He will join private equity firm General Atlantic in early 2024, two sources familiar with the matter said. GA, which invests in high-growth businesses, manages $77 billion in assets, according to its website. Matt Gibson, appointed to co-lead the client business with Kojima in late 2022, will assume full responsibility for the unit. He reports to Marc Nachmann, head of the asset and wealth management unit.
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