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Goldman’s Investment Chief Exits After Changes Roil Key Unit

  • Salisbury will be co-chief investment officer at Sixth Street
  • Executive was given new role at Goldman after business revamp
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. lost Julian Salisbury to a smaller asset manager after a series of changes in a $2.7 trillion unit that it has billed as key to propping up the stock.

Salisbury, chief investment officer of Goldman’s asset- and wealth-management division, is leaving to join Sixth Street Partners as co-chief investment officer. The move follows leadership churn and multiple reorganizations in Goldman’s asset-management business in recent years.