Can you hear the sounds of celebration in Tribeca?
Today New York City-based
Goldman Sachs [
profile] chairman and CEO
Lloyd Blankfein named 78 executives who will become partners on January 1. A company spokeswoman confirms that ten of those partners-to-be hail from Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM), which offers the giant investment bank's mutual funds and other investment products.
The rising partners at GSAM include:
Fadi Abuali, head of GSAM for the Middle East, North Africa and the new markets;
Jennifer Barbetta, chief operating officer for portfolio management at GSAM;
Kane Brenna, head of GSAM's global portfolio solutions (GPS) group;
Gary Chropuvka, head of customized beta strategies in GSAM's quantitative investment strategies team;
Jason Gottlieb, head of the public equity and fixed income investment team for GSAM's alternative investments and manager selections (AIMS) group;
Etsuko Kobayashi, head of distribution for GSAM in Tokyo;
Kyri Loupis, PM and head of the energy and infrastructure team (which entails running the MLP investment platform) for GSAM;
Kristin Olson, head of GSAM's alternative capital markets group;
Nicholas Phillips, head of international third party distribution for GSAM; and
Mark Van Wyk, global of the GSAM fixed income team's government swaps investment strategy.
An 11th partner-to-be,
Meena Lakdawala Flynn, hails from outside GSAM but still works within the investment management division. She leads the market solutions group. 
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