Last month, Kendrick Wilson, a vice-chairman of Lazard Freres in New York and one of the firm’s most senior bankers, left to join Goldman Sachs. Goldman now boasts the strongest line-up of all financial-institutions groups in the US. Wilson, and Goldman’s head of FIG, Christopher Flowers, are the two biggest names in the M&A advisory business. Wilson worked on several of last year’s tie-ups between commercial and investment banks and was also involved behind the scenes in one of the biggest deals that got away, representing American Express in talks with Citicorp
Some attribute Wilson’s departure to exasperation with the politics of Lazard.
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