Egypt-born Dina Powell, who most recently served as deputy national security adviser to US President Donald Trump, is returning to Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg reports. Powell will join Goldman Sachs’ management committee and will focus on boosting relationships with sovereign clients. Powell was a partner and the firm’s global head of impact investing before joining the White House. She “helped arrange meetings for Vice President Mike Pence in Egypt in late January and traveled with Pence on his surprise trip to Afghanistan in December.”
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