Goldman Technology Chief Joins Bloomberg Presidential Campaign
- Wiesel leaving Goldman Sachs after more than two decades there
- Wall Street bank has history of executives entering politics
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One of Wall Street’s top tech executives is helping former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s long-shot bid to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination.
Elisha Wiesel, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s co-chief information officer, is joining the Bloomberg presidential campaign next month, to bolster its technology push. He previously announced he would depart the Wall Street firm at the end of this year.