Episode 138: Today, Ann is joined by Lloyd Blankfein, former CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, to discuss everything from the government’s role in public companies to whether gold has become a meme stock and the crypto industry. Drawing on his experience leading one of the world’s largest investment banks, Blankfein reflects on themes from his new book Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs – including steering the firm through the 2008 financial crisis, his rise from humble beginnings in New York and whether he sees a future for himself in public office.
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