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14 G O L D M A N SA CH S 2002 A N N UA L REPO RT
Goldman Sachs’ Global Relationship
Management team (GRM) brings
together two of our most deeply held
principles: client focus and teamwork.
Their mandate is to think broadly and
strategically about the financial
alternatives for our clients. In effect,
GRM is at the intersection of our
clients’ needs and Goldman Sachs’
capabilities. Teamwork and client
focus come together in GRM to
create a level of service to our clients
that can be identified as uniquely
Goldman Sachs.
GLOBAL RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT —SUCCESS THROUGH CLIENT FOCUS
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