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Goldman Sachs Veteran To Become CEO Of Asset-Management Firm

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Goldman Sachs veteran Luke Sarsfield, one of several executives to leave the bank recently, is set to become chief executive of asset manager P10 PX.

Dallas-based P10, which specializes in so-called alternative investments, plans to announce the move Monday, people familiar with the matter said.

P10 manages $22 billion for investors including wealthy families, giving them access to private equity, venture capital and more through brands including Bonaccord Capital Partners and TrueBridge. It went public in 2021 and has a market value of $1.1 billion.

Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal here.