She Was Set to Break Goldman’s Glass Ceiling. Now Beth Hammack Is Leaving
- Once seen as likely CFO pick, she’s set to exit after 30 years
- Goldman has pledged to elevate more women into top management
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Beth Hammack had been billed as one of the most likely candidates to break into Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s all-male top tier.
Now, she’s calling it quits after 30 years at the Wall Street giant, according to people with knowledge of the matter.