Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is shaking up its leadership in Asia, where a high-profile corruption scandal has dampened an otherwise strong stretch of deal-making. Andrea Vella and Kate Richdale, Goldman’s investment banking chiefs in the region, are being shifted out of management roles, according to people familiar with the matter. They will be replaced by Todd Leland, an adviser to European banks and asset managers who was tapped last year to help run Goldman’s operations in Asia.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 20, 2018 15:56 UTC