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Goldman Sachs' top DEI executive exits for a rival as Wall Street retreats from diversity under the Trump administration
Megan Hogan, Goldman Sachs' chief diversity officer, exited the firm in recent weeks to take a role with Morgan Stanley that's set to begin this spring, Business Insider has learned. Courtesy of Goldman Sachs Goldman's top diversity and inclusion official has taken a job with Morgan Stanley, sources said. Megan Hogan was previously the chief diversity officer and global co-head of talent at Goldman. Hogan's exit comes as Wall Street pulls back from diversity pledges under the Trump administr...
25 Feb, 15:57 — 25 Feb, 15:57
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