Goldman’s Fund Chief Eyes Global Growth
(Fortune) — Opportunities are often born out of crises. Just ask Eileen Rominger, 55, chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
During the financial meltdown of 2008, Rominger, then one of Goldman’s top equity mutual fund managers, coordinated emergency strategy sessions with managers across asset classes. Impressed with her leadership, Goldman Sachs (GS, Fortune 500) (No. 39 in the Fortune 500) installed her in the new position of CIO last year, putting her in charge of $214 billion in mutual fund assets and billions more in institutional accounts. She shared her view of the markets with Fortune’s Mina Kimes.
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