Bank’s board reportedly concerned at attention received by chief executive, who moonlights as DJ D-Sol
The music has stopped for the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, amid reports that the US investment bank’s board was concerned his DJing sideline would distract him from his main job.
Solomon has formally hung up his headphones on high-profile gigs and has not performed publicly in more than a year, the bank said.
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