The Wall Street heavyweight envisions North Texas as a place to be for financial technology, says top executive Stephanie Cohen.
Cohen said Goldman has been focused on fortifying its relationships with universities to help attract engineering talent to D-FW. On Monday, the company unveiled a branded terrace at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson that it hopes will “inspire students to want to learn more about Goldman Sachs,” she said.
Bringing in young talent and training those people will benefit not just Goldman but other companies around the city looking for engineering talent, she said. “We believe our investment in these strategic locations enables us to build centers of excellence around specific capabilities that support our business initiatives,” the company said.
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