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FRONTLINE Preview: “I felt like I was doing something immoral.”

Six weeks ago, a young, Stanford-educated Goldman Sachs employee named Greg Smith wrote a scathing op-ed in The New York Times decrying his firm’s “toxic culture” — and then promptly disappeared from sight. The New York Post soon reported that he’d parleyed his poison-pen into a $1.5 million book deal with a top Manhattan-based publisher. [...]
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Janet Tavakoli: What Do Customers Really Think About Goldman Sachs?

Business & Finance : Huffington Post: Business Blog (last year)

Last week a Goldman Sachs former employee Greg Smith wrote an OpEd for the New York Times explaining why he was resigning from Goldman Sachs.... Read Post

Greg Smith, Goldman Sachs, and Corporate Culture

Business & Finance : The Business Ethics Blog (last year)

By now everyone has heard that a guy named Greg Smith wrote a letter this week. Who is Greg Smith and why does anyone care? Why is Greg Smith’s letter getting attention from anyone who isn’t a Goldman Sachs employee, customer, or sh... Read Post

YES! Here Comes The Juicy Memoir From Former Goldman Employee Greg Smith

Business & Finance : Business Insider: Clusterstock (8 months ago)

The New York Times' Peter Lattman and Julie Bosman have a preview of the memoir coming October 22 from Greg Smith, the former Goldman Sachs salesman who this spring penned an incendiary op-ed about the firm's working culture, and it... Read Post


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