Goldman Elevates Minnis, Moves Wheeler to Lead Leveraged Finance

Jan. 21, 2026, 7:01 PM UTC

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is making leadership changes across its global credit business, creating a new role for veteran partner Christina Minnis.

Minnis will become global head of the bank’s alternatives origination group, while fellow partner Miriam Wheeler is taking over as global head of leveraged finance, according to internal memos seen by Bloomberg News.

Minnis, who became a partner in 2008, will retain her duties as global head of credit and asset finance and global head of acquisition finance. She will continue to report to Pete Lyon and Mahesh Saireddy, who lead the bank’s capital solutions group. ...

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