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By the 1890s, Goldman Sachs had become one of the largest dealers of commercial paper in New York. After Marcus Goldman’s death in 1904, Samuel and his brother-in-law Henry Goldman became the firm’s senior partners. Samuel was instrumental in driving the firm’s expansion into foreign markets.
The Sachs Family Helps Shape a Nascent Goldman Sachs, Fortifies the Partnership in the Face of Adversity. Beginning in 1882, generations of the Sachs family provide leadership to the firm for more than a century. When Marcus Goldman brought his son-in-law Samuel Sachs on as his business partner in 1882, neither man could know that it would be ...
Samuel Sachs (/ z ɑː k s /; July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker. He is most known for co-founding Goldman Sachs along with Marcus Goldman. He is noted for changing the nature of merchant banking by underwriting of the flotation of many major companies through the use of these sales to raise funds.
In 1910, Walter Sachs becomes a partner of the firm founded by his grandfather Marcus Goldman, where he works alongside his father and brothers. Walter Edward Sachs was born in New York City in 1884, the third son of Samuel Sachs and a grandson of Marcus Goldman.
SAMUEL SACHS. In 1882, Goldman's son-in-law Samuel Sachs joined the firm, marking the beginning of the Sachs family's leadership and ownership. Sachs helped grow Goldman Sachs into new areas such as underwriting IPOs, taking companies like Sears, Roebuck and Company public, and expanding into markets across the US.
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Jan 9, 2003 · Samuel Sachs II announced yesterday that he would be stepping down as director of the Frick Collection in September after running the institution for six years.