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Goldman Sachs has made a significant leadership change by appointing Aekloveya Shyam as the new head of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within its Global Real Estate Group. This decision was communicated through an internal memo, highlighting Shyam's extensive experience in the financial sector.
Prior to this new role, Shyam was a managing director in the Healthcare Group of Investment Banking, where he played a pivotal role in numerous high-profile transactions valued in the billions across various regions, including the U.S., Europe, and Asia. His expertise in navigating complex deals is expected to bring valuable insights to the real estate sector.
In his new position, Shyam will focus on strategic transactions and advisory services, working closely with Mike Graziano and Andy Jonas, who serve as co-heads of the Global Real Estate Group. This appointment reflects the firm’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities in the real estate market and underscores Shyam's proven track record in driving successful M&A initiatives.
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