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Following the financial crisis, Goldman Sachs realized it had to begin marketing itself beyond the discreet and distrusted world of investment banking to a larger and more general audience and potential customer base, especially with millennials who traditionally have had a decidedly low opinion of Wall Street.
“Right after the financial crisis it was all about trying to explain what we did in our core business and how they were additive and valuable to the broader society,” said Amanda
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