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110 GOLDMAN SACHS 2003 ANNUAL REPORT
International Advisors
Dr. Thomas Bär
Antonio Borges
Dr. Diethart Breipohl
Chester A. Crocker
Guillermo de la Dehesa
Vladimír Dlouh´y
Oscar Fanjul
The Honorable Thomas S. Foley
Toyoo Gyohten
Jaime Garcia-Parra
Ambassador Donald P. Gregg
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach
Professor Victor Halberstadt
Geraldo Hess
Ambassador Kihwan Kim
Klaus Luft
Leslie Maasdorp
Jacques Mayoux
Charles Miller Smith
Ambassador Arifin M. Siregar
Martin Taylor
Akani Thapthimthong
Karel van Miert
Charles Curran, A.O.
Linda Bardo Nicholls
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International Advisors and Offices
In Memoriam
We mourn the loss of three of our colleagues and friends:
Charles L. Grannon
Having joined the firm in 1945, Chuck spent his entire career
at Goldman Sachs in what is now Investment Banking.
He became a partner in 1959. During his tenure at the firm,
Chuck served as head of the Buying Department and was
responsible for coverage of many of the firm’s most impor-
tant corporate clients. Chuck retired from the firm in 1982,
becoming a limited partner.
Chuck will be remembered for his compassion and his
unique ability to connect with others, as well as for his
devotion to his family and to his community.
Frank P. Smeal
Frank joined the firm as a partner in 1977 from the Morgan
Guaranty Trust Company, where he was an executive
vice president and treasurer. After serving on Goldman
Sachs’ Management Committee and heading the Fixed
Income Division, Frank became a limited partner in 1985.
Frank’s commitment to the firm, his active leadership within
his community and his inspiring dedication to youth and
scholarship will be deeply missed.
Lloyd Stockel
Lloyd’s professional career was spent at Goldman Sachs
in what is now the Equities Division. He joined the firm in
1966, becoming partner in 1973. Lloyd was responsible
for helping to open the San Francisco office and played a
pivotal role in developing the firm’s equities business on
the West Coast. He retired from the firm in 1980.
We will miss Lloyd’s unyielding energy and spirit, as well
as his generosity and his passionate support of the firm.
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