Goldman Sachs Brings On Former Google Executive as Engineering Chief

Goldman Sachs announced Monday that Evan Kotsovinos has come aboard as a new partner and head of asset and wealth management engineering, making the move from tech giant Google to the prominent banking firm.

According to the bank, Kotsovinos will collaborate with teams throughout the asset and wealth management division, as well as GS Engineering, focusing on investment performance, the client experience, risk management, and everyday operations.

Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Kotsovinos held the role of head of privacy, safety and security at Google, where his responsibilities included overseeing artificial intelligence safety and data protection efforts.

His professional background also includes leading technology infrastructure at American Express, and he previously held engineering leadership positions at Morgan Stanley across both Europe and Asia.