Goldman Sachs CEO Brings Back Blankfein Confidant in Key Internal Role

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is turning to a longtime Lloyd Blankfein confidant as the Wall Street giant grapples with internal bickering and dissatisfaction in the ranks.

Russell Horwitz will take over as chief of staff from John Rogers in a role that has been used to build consensus in top management and help maintain Goldman’s clout in government circles. Horwitz most recently worked for Ken Griffin at Citadel before leaving earlier this year.