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Goldman Sachs international chief of staff to retire

Veteran London-based partner to step down from Wall Street bank at the end of March

Michelle Pinggera
Michelle Pinggera Photo: company photograph

Goldman Sachs's international chief of staff is set to retire after 28 years at the Wall Street bank.

London-based Michelle Pinggera is to leave at the end of March, according to a January 19 memo sent to staff by vice-chairman Richard Gnodde, chief of staff John Rogers and chief administrative officer Jeff Schroeder.

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