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Tred McIntire retiring from Goldman Sachs
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Tred McIntire retiring from Goldman Sachs
22 October 2015
Boston
Reporter: Drew Nicol
Image: Shutterstock
Mark Whipple and Chris Bodner will succeed Tred McIntire when he retires from Goldman Sachs in February 2016.
Whipple and Bodner will share responsibility of the Goldman Sachs agency lending programme as co-heads.
Industry heavyweight McIntire will leave the investment bank after 17 years as managing director of agency lending at Goldman Sachs.
He has been with the bank for 31 years.
Whipple, who is relocating to Boston from London, is currently vice president in the agency securities lending group.
Bodner is vice president in the agency securities lending group and is based in Boston.
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