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Goldman’s Gregg Lemkau on how to be a great banker: ‘You work way too hard to not like the job’

'The job offers only get better and better and better and the longer you stay here the better you will be'

Gregg Lemkau, co-head of investment banking for Goldman Sachs, will hand over the reins to his co-head Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who will move over from leading its global markets unit.
Gregg Lemkau, co-head of investment banking for Goldman Sachs, will hand over the reins to his co-head Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who will move over from leading its global markets unit. Photo: Getty Images

Gregg Lemkau, co-head of Goldman Sachs' investment banking unit, is set to leave the firm in January after more than 28 years, to join tech titan Michael Dell's family office.

Lemkau, a respected name in banking who has worked on some of the biggest ever technology deals, will hand over the reins to his co-head Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who will move over from leading its global markets unit.

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