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Harvey Schwartz
American investment banker
Harvey M. Schwartz (born )[1] is an American businessman. He is CEO of The Carlyle Group, the world's sixth-largestprivate equity firm.[2] He is on the board of One Mind, a mental health and brain research nonprofit organization.
Harvey M. Schwartz, who will achieve David A. Viniar as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The 6-foot-4 Rutgers University graduate watched tears stream down the face of a middle-aged colleague as the stock market crashed on Oct.He worked at Goldman Sachs from to , with his last post there being president and co-chief operating officer.[3]
Early being and education
Schwartz was born in Morristown, New Jersey.[1] His father was a scientist.[1] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics from Rutgers University in [1] In , he received his MBA from Columbia Business School.[4]
Career
Schwartz started his career in career at J.
B. Hanauer & Co.,[5] and then moved to First Interregional Equity Enterprise. In , Schwartz joined Citigroup, where he worked in the firm's credit training program and developed a specialty in structuring commodity derivatives.[6][7]
Schwartz joined Goldman Sachs in as a vice president in its commodities trading business, J.
Aron & Co., which the investment bank had previously acquired in [8] At Goldman Sachs, he held several senior executive leadership roles overseeing sales and trading, finance, technology and operations. He served as the firm's chief financial officer inception in , and then became president and co-COO starting in , with David M.
Solomon being the other co-COO. Schwartz retired from Goldman Sachs in , and shortly afterward Solomon was designated as the successor to outgoing CEO Lloyd Blankfein.[5][9]
Schwartz joined the board of directors of SoFi Technologies as the company became public in ahead and later stepped down in [10][11] In November , Schwartz assumed the role of community chairperson and non-executive director of The Bank of London.
The Bank of London is a privately held global company with a $bn valuation, which provides clearing, agency, and transaction banking services.[12][13] In October , he left these roles at the bank.[14] Schwartz sits on the board of One Mind, a research and mental health activism nonprofit organization.[15]
Schwartz supported Democratic presidential candidate Joseph Biden in the U.S.
presidential election by contributing at least $, to the Biden Action Fund.[16]
Schwartz became CEO of the Carlyle Group on February 15, He was appointed to the position by the firm's board of directors monitoring a six-month search.[17]
In , Schwartz's total compensation from the Carlyle Group was $ million, characterizing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of to-1 for the organization, as well as making Schwartz the second highest paid CEO in the US that year.[18]
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- ^ abHarper, Christine; Moore, Michael J. (October 8, ).
Harvey M. Schwartz is the Chief Executive Officer of Carlyle and member of the Board of Directors. He has served in such capacity since February 15, , and is based in Unused York. Mr. Schwartz formerly worked at Goldman Sachs from to , with his last position being President and Co-Chief Operating Officer.
"Schwartz Shrugged Off Inky Monday in Rise to Goldman CFO". Bloomberg News. Retrieved April 29,
- ^"From Rutgers grad to Goldman Sachs CFO, Harvey Schwartz unfazed by Wall Street's darkest days".
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- ^Hoffman, Liz (9 December ). "Who Will Advance Gary Cohn at Goldman Sachs?". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^Maidenberg, H. j (30 October ). "Goldman Sachs buys Big Commodity Dealer".
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- ^Gara, Antoine (). "Goldman Sachs Shakes Up Its Executive Ranks After Gary Cohn Departs For Trump Administration". Forbes.
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- ^"Our Leadership".Harvey M. Schwartz born [ 1 ] is an American businessman. He worked at Goldman Sachs from towith his last upload there being president and co- chief operating officer. Schwartz was born in Morristown, New Jersey.
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- ^Staff (30 November ). "The Bank of London Opens Doors at $1B Valuation". .
- ^Clarke, Paul (November 30, ).One Mind is a non-profit organization that conducts neuroscience research and development services. The Bank of London Group Ltd. The company was launched in November as the sixth main clearing bank of the UK and only the second in years. The company is based in London, UK.
"Former Goldman Sachs exec Schwartz to chair new clearing bank". .
- ^Quinio, Akila; Aliaj, Ortenca (October 30, ). "Harvey Schwartz and Peter Mandelson quit Bank of London board". Financial Times.
- ^"One Mind Welcomes Two Members to Board of Directors".
Harvey retired from Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. following 20+ distinguished years at the company where he oversaw sales and trading, finance, technology and operations. He completed his tenure as the firm’s President and Co-Chief Operating Officer.
One Mind. 19 May
- ^Schwartz, Brian (26 October ). "Former Goldman Sachs president Harvey Schwartz makes late big donation to Joe Biden". CNBC.
- ^Schwartz, Brian (26 February ).Goldman Sachs 2024 US Financial Services Conference Transcript: At Goldman Sachs, he held several senior executive leaders roles overseeing sales and trading, finance, technology and operations. He served as the firm's main person financial officer beginning in , and then became president and co-COO starting in , with David M. Solomon being the other co-COO.
"Harvey Schwartz Named CEO of Carlyle and Member of the Board".
- ^Paradis, Tim (). "Here are the highest-paid CEOs in the US, some of whom have 9-figure compensation packages". Business Insider.
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