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Nationality
  
United States

Parents
  
Sidney Weinberg

Occupation
  
Investment banker

Employer
  
Goldman Sachs

Name
  
John Weinberg

Children
  
John S. Weinberg

Role
  
Banker


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Born
  
January 25, 1925 (
1925-01-25
)
Westchester County, Scarsdale.

Alma mater
  
Deerfield Academy, Princeton University, Harvard Business School

Died
  
August 7, 2006, Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Education
  
Deerfield Academy, Harvard Business School, Princeton University

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John Livingston Weinberg (January 25, 1925 – August 7, 2006) was an American banker and businessperson, running Goldman Sachs from 1976 to 1990.

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Biography

Weinberg was the son of Sidney Weinberg, a banker at Goldman Sachs, and was born and grew up in the Westchester County suburb of Scarsdale. He was educated at Deerfield Academy, Princeton University, and Harvard Business School. He had served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marines in World War II and was recalled for the Korean War.

He joined Goldman Sachs in 1950 and rose to become a senior investment banker and chairman of the management committee, running the firm from 1976 to 1990. At Goldman, he resisted taking the firm public, and during his tenure, Goldman refused to work on hostile takeovers.

He was a director of the Seagram drinks group, newspaper publisher Knight-Ridder, and the chemical firm Du Pont. He was a trustee of Princeton and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He endowed the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.

He hired a man to keep his name and his firm's out of the press, and kept him off the full-time payroll (though he sat full-time at a desk in head office) so that if, improbably, a comment did slip out, it could be honestly dismissed as not coming from a Goldman Sachs employee.

He died of complications following a fall at the age of 81. He and his wife Sue Ann Gotshal, daughter of Sylvan Gotshal (1897–1968), lived in Greenwich, Connecticut and had three children and five grandchildren.

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