Now, she’s calling it quits after 30 years at the Wall Street giant, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Hammack, 52, was once seen internally as a top choice to become the next chief financial officer — a rare elevation for a woman to one of the bank’s most senior positions.
Even on Wall Street, where men dominate most firms, the lack of women at Goldman’s highest levels has been a sore point ...
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