5 top Goldman Sachs partners share their best advice to the bank’s newest managing directors

5 top Goldman Sachs partners share their best advice to the bank’s newest managing directors

5 top Goldman Sachs partners share their best advice to the bank’s newest managing directors

  • Goldman Sachs promoted 638 people to the role of managing director on Thursday.

  • It’s a key leadership role at the firm, sitting one rung below the all-powerful partnership.

  • Five top Goldman partners told Business Insider their best advice for the new MD promotes.

To the 638 newly anointed managing directors at Goldman Sachs, your bosses have a message for you: Congratulations. And the real work begins now.

As the celebrations break out, Business Insider asked five of the firm’s partners — its ultimate echelon of top brass — to share their advice with the new promotes, and they answered. Each one sits in a different business line, offering a distinct perspective on how they view the role and its duties.

The managing director rank is one level their junior, and many partners have crossed through the MD threshold on the way to joining the firm’s most powerful circle outside the C-suite. While the promotion comes with perks — such as a base salary of up to $400,000 — being an MD often entails more responsibilities and leadership functions, including heading up services and businesses, originating deals, leading teams, and mentoring junior employees.

The partners who shared their thoughts emphasized consistent themes: teamwork, appreciating colleagues’ contributions along the journey, and showing the next level of leadership.

Their advice, presented in their own words, have been lightly edited for length and clarity.


Meena Lakdawala-Flynn
Meena Lakdawala-Flynn, co-head of global private wealth management and One Goldman Sachs.Courtesy of Goldman Sachs

Meena Lakdawala-Flynn, cohead of global private wealth management and One Goldman Sachs, stressed the importance of demonstrating team leadership and prioritizing inclusion over ego.

The biggest piece of advice is that it’s not an “I,” it’s a “we.” When you get to MD, it’s a “we.”

How am I supporting my team? How am I building my team? How am I helping our people?

It’s also about, “I am an owner of this business. I am a steward of Goldman Sachs, and I need to make sure that everything I do and how I conduct myself internally and with clients, et cetera, is as a steward of the firm.”


Matt McClure
Matt McClure, global co-head of investment banking at Goldman Sachs.Courtesy of Goldman Sachs

Matt McClure, global cohead of investment banking, said that managing directors play a crucial role on the front lines of deepening the firm’s relationships by engaging directly with clients.

Becoming a managing director is an incredible personal and professional accomplishment. It reflects the resilience, judgment, and dedication you’ve shown over many years. Celebrate it — and then step into the role with intention.

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