Goldman Sachs - List of Officers and Directors

List of Officers and Directors

As of June 3, 2012

Name Nationality Current Position Since Total Annual Compensation Long-Term Incentive Plans All Other Fiscal Year Total Options Value of Options
Lloyd C. Blankfein Chairman of the Board & CEO 2006 $600,000 $235,943 $1,113,771 837,127 $63,215,422
David A. Viniar* CFO & Executive Vice President 1999 $600,000 $222,492 $1,100,320 506,445 $34,942,903
Gary D. Cohn President, COO & Director 2006 $600,000 $163,841 $3,661,729 828,259 $61,033,100
John S. Weinberg Vice Chairman 2006 $600,000 $ 79,736 $26,002,896 430,905 $30,624,806
J. Michael Evans Vice Chairman & Chairman of Goldman Sachs, Asia 2008 $600,000 $2,250,850 $5,308,735
Michael Sherwood Vice Chairman, Co-CEO – International 2008
Alan Cohen Executive Vice President, Global Head – Compliance 2004
Gregory Palm Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Co-Head – Legal Department 1999
John F.W. Rogers Executive Vice President, Chief of Staff and Secretary to the Board 2001
Edith W. Cooper Executive Vice President and Global Head of Human Capital Management 2008
M. Michele Burns Director 2011
Claes Dahlbäck Director 2003
Stephen Friedman Director 2005
William W. George Director 2002
James A. Johnson Director 1999
Lakshmi N. Mittal Director 2008
James J. Schiro Director 2009
Debora Spar Director 2011
*Transition a/o January 2013: Viniar, 57, will retire and be replaced by Harvey M. Schwartz from the sales and trading unit. Viniar will join the board of directors when he retires. Schwartz, 48, "will assume oversight of operations, technology and finance as well as co-head of the firm-wide risk committee, the company said. Schwartz has worked at Goldman Sachs since 1997".

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