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lloyd c. blankfein henry m. paulson, jr. john a. thain
On January 14, 2004, John Thain retired as President and Chief Operating Officer of
Goldman Sachs to become Chief Executive Officer of the New York Stock Exchange.
John was succeeded by Lloyd C. Blankfein.
We are very proud that John was selected for this role, following in the tradition of service
established by many generations of Goldman Sachs leaders.
John had a long and successful career at Goldman Sachs, distinguished by his character,
rigorous intellect and devotion to the firm’s culture. He helped Goldman Sachs transition
from a private partnership to a public corporation, encouraged new business development,
and spearheaded many initiatives to strengthen the firm’s culture and develop our people.
All of us at Goldman Sachs are profoundly grateful to John for his many lasting accom-
plishments at the firm.