Finance

Goldman Banker Wins Promotion, Then Leaves for Rival Two Weeks Later

  • Goldman’s M&A COO jumps to boutique firm Perella Weinberg
  • Broderick had been at Goldman since 2010, worked on big deals

Photographer: Scott Eells/Bloomberg 

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A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker quit his post just two weeks after landing a plum position in the firm’s prized merger advisory unit.

Troy Broderick, who was named chief operating officer of the financial giant’s M&A business earlier this month, is leaving for boutique investment bank Perella Weinberg Partners, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified because the move hadn’t been publicly announced. The exit follows that of Russ Hutchinson, who got the same role at Goldman Sachs in November, only to departBloomberg Terminal five months later.