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Goldman Sachs tech banker Ryan Nolan to leave after 13 years, memo says
Jan 30, 2025 9:36 AM

Jan 30 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs' ( GS ) Ryan Nolan, a

partner in the technology, media and telecommunications group

and global co-head of software investment banking, is leaving

the bank, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Thursday.

Nolan is set to join private bank BDT & MSD Partners after

about 13 years of service at Goldman Sachs ( GS ), a person familiar

with the matter told Reuters.

Goldman Sachs ( GS ) and BDT & MSD Partners did not immediately

provide any additional comment.

Nolan joined Goldman in 2012 and was named as managing

director in 2015. He became a partner with the firm in 2015.

The technology banker advised clients on mergers and

acquisitions, initial public offerings, debt and equity

financing and activism defense, according to the memo.

Before joining Goldman Sachs ( GS ), Nolan served as a senior

associate at New-York based international law firm Simpson

Thacher & Bartlett. He also serves on the board of organizations

like employment consultancy firm REDF and America's Frontier

Fund.

Goldman Sachs ( GS ) promoted Jung Min and Barry O'Brien as the

global co-heads of the TMT group on Thursday, according to

sources familiar with the matter. The Wall Street giant also

promoted tech-focused banker Jane Dunlevie to chief operating

officer of the group.

The promotions were first reported by the Information.

Investment bankers bringing in more fees helped Goldman

Sachs ( GS ) beat Wall Street estimates earlier in the month and earn

its

biggest quarterly profit

in more than three years.

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