Goldman Sachs Hires PR Firm Public Strategies

At one point in time, it seemed as if every PR firm was jockeying to score what could be the biggest financial services account in all of the land: Goldman Sachs.

Today we learn that at least one firm is benefiting from Goldman’s image troubles. WPP-owned Public Stategies — led by Dan Bartlett, former counselor to President George W. Bush — has been hired by the firm, reports the New York Post.

The news likely could have leaked because Public Strategies issued a survey to Goldman clients and analysts who cover the company, asking them what they think of the firm.

The Post reports Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein [pictured] is upset that the company’s well-compensated

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