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Goldman Sachs promotes four women to senior roles – The Australian Financial Review
Goldman’s head of investor relations, Heather Kennedy Miner, was given the No. 2 job in the bank’s asset management business, among the moves.

Goldman has four women on its board of directors and will have a fifth if shareholders approve the nomination of Royal Dutch Shell chief financial officer Jessica Uhl later this month. But Solomon has urged the bank to increase diversity in the top ranks more quickly.
A recent analysis of the companies included in the Russell 30000 Index, which includes Goldman, shows women held just 12 per cent of the named executive officer positions, up from 9 per cent in 2015.
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