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Former Goldman Sachs exec Marty Chávez joins Alphabet board

The man who was once talked about as a potential leader of the Wall Street bank is expanding his portfolio after leaving

Chávez will play a key role on the Google parent's audit and compliance committee
Chávez will play a key role on the Google parent's audit and compliance committee Photo: Paul Morris/Getty Images

Marty Chávez has joined the board of Google parent Alphabet, the latest role for the former Goldman Sachs executive since his departure from the Wall Street bank in 2020.

Chávez, who is currently a partner and vice chairman of investment firm Sixth Street alongside other former Goldman execs, will join Alphabet's board and sit on its audit and compliance committee, the firm said in a statement.

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