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  1. Walter Edward Sachs (May 28, 1884 – August 21, 1980) was an American banker and financier. Biography. He was born on May 28, 1884, in Manhattan, New York City, to Samuel Sachs and Louisa Goldman of the Goldman–Sachs family. He was an alumnus of Harvard Business School.

  2. In 1930, Walter Sachs became the president of the Goldman Sachs Trading Corporation and together with Sidney Weinberg took on the task of liquidating the investment trust’s assets. Throughout his lifetime, Sachs was active in philanthropic and civic affairs.

  3. Walter E. Sachs. Goldman, Sachs and Company. 1928–1959. Industry: Finance. Era: 1920. In addition to continuing Goldman, Sachs’ success in the underwriting business, Walter Sachs expanded the company’s other business areas, his most notable venture being the creation of the investment trust arm, the Goldman, Sachs Trading Company.

  4. The Goldman–Sachs family is a family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent known for the leading investment bank Goldman Sachs. Marcus Goldman, while attending classes at the synagogue in Würzburg, met Joseph Sachs, who would become his lifelong friend.

  5. Walter Sachs, who joined his father and brothers at Goldman Sachs in 1908, was the first employee to be trained in Europe.

  6. Aug 23, 1980 · Walter E. Sachs, a partner in the 111year-old Wall Street banking concern of Goldman, Sachs Company from 1910 to 1959 and a limited partner since then, died Thursday at his home in Darien,...

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  8. May 7, 2015 · Today, second generation German-Jewish immigrant Henry Goldman is primarily remembered for his role as an early partner in Goldman Sachs, the international investment bank that still bears his family’s name. His accomplishments stretched well beyond his own firm, however.

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