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Lloyd Blankfein

Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs

Search every verified Lloyd Blankfein interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Lloyd Blankfein, former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, has been promoting his new memoir, *Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs*, in a series of media appearances. He has discussed his upbringing in public housing in Brooklyn, attending Harvard as the first in his family to go to college, and his experience navigating feelings of imposter syndrome. Blankfein described his background as a "streety kind of background" that served as an "early imprint" on him. He also stated that he wanted the book to be "relatable," noting that he is "no genius" and that opportunities came his way as markets trended higher. In interviews, Blankfein has offered his perspective on financial markets and risk. He argued that financial crises are inevitable, using the metaphor of "dry tinder on the floor of the forest" to describe the accumulation of risk during periods of stability. He stated that the "real issue" in the market today is that "we haven't had a reckoning in a long time," leading to assets on balance sheets that "probably are marked too high." Blankfein also commented on the importance of authenticity, recalling advice he received that "everybody knows exactly who you are," and discussed the value of contingency planning over prediction in risk management.

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  • How a Kid From Public Housing Became CEO of Goldman Sachs

    Lloyd Blankfein, former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, joins Michael Smerconish to discuss his new memoir, Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs. Blankfein reflects on growing up in public housing in Brooklyn, attending Harvard as the first in his family to go to college, navigating feelings of imposter syndrome, and ultimately rising to lead one of the most influential financial institutions in the world. The conversation covers Wall Street, Harvard, Goldman Sachs, leadership, recruiting elite talent, financial markets, social mobility, and the lessons Blankfein learned on hi…

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  • 🎙️ Inside the Next Financial Crisis with Lloyd Blankfein #podcast #theforum

    On this episode of The Forum, hosted by CNBC’s Becky Quick, Lloyd Blankfein, former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, joins Sonali Basak, Chief Investment Strategist at iCapital, for a wide-ranging conversation on financial markets, systemic risk, and the forces that shape economic cycles. Blankfein reflects on the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis, the rise of private credit, and why periods of stability can often create the conditions for future market disruptions. Drawing on decades of experience at the center of global finance, he shares his perspective on risk, regulation, asset valu…

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  • Lloyd Blankfein 2026-APR-28

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  • Goldman Sachs Chairman on Why Finance Adopts AI Differently | a16z

    David Haber speaks with Lloyd Blankfein, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, about leadership, risk, and navigating moments of extreme uncertainty. Drawing on his experience leading Goldman through the financial crisis, Blankfein shares how organizations can build resilience, make decisions under pressure, and maintain culture while scaling. They discuss the importance of risk management as both a discipline and a mindset, the difference between being wrong and being reckless, and how great organizations balance taking risk with protecting against it. Blankfein also reflects on Goldman’s partnership…

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  • Why the Next Financial Crisis Is Inevitable | Lloyd Blankfein, Former Chairman & CEO, Goldman Sachs

    Are financial crises inevitable? At The Economic Club of New York, Lloyd Blankfein, former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, explains why market cycles repeat and how risk builds over time. Drawing on decades of experience, he breaks down how periods of stability can lead to increased risk taking, as memories of past crises fade and discipline begins to slip. Over time, that behavior creates what he describes as the “seed for the next crisis.” Rather than pointing to a single cause, Blankfein argues the real risk lies beneath the surface. Using the analogy of “dry tinder” accumulating on t…

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  • Stop Trying to Fit In | Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein

    At the start of his career, Lloyd Blankfein made a decision that would define the way he led — stop trying to fit in. In this episode of Executive Decisions, the former Goldman Sachs CEO reflects on growing up in public housing in Brooklyn, arriving at Harvard as an outsider and learning that authenticity was more powerful than performance. He explains how that mindset shaped his rise through one of the most competitive firms on Wall Street. From handling criticism and changing his management style to leading Goldman Sachs through crisis, Blankfein explains why the most effective leaders…

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  • Fmr Goldman Sachs CEO: What Surviving The 2008 Financial Crisis Taught Me — Lloyd Blankfein

    Lloyd Blankfein is one of the most consequential figures in the history of American finance — a kid from the Brooklyn projects who climbed to the top of Goldman Sachs and steered the firm through the worst financial crisis of our lifetime. This is a conversation I've been looking forward to for a long time, so glad to share it with you all on Open Book. Lloyd Blankfein was Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs from 2006 to 2018. I spent the first seven years of my career at Goldman Sachs, and Lloyd was my boss and mentor. He was kind to me then, and he's been kind to me ever since. I greatly adm…

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  • Ex-Goldman Sachs CEO | Is The US Economy Still Resilient Under Donald Trump?

    #podcast #jakehumphrey #founderstories #businesspodcast Subscribe now and join the RWIH community!    / @the-room-where-it-happened   Is the next global financial crisis not just possible, but overdue? Former Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein didn’t just survive the 2008 financial crash; he steered the firm through it by trading the ego of a "warrior" for the "professional paranoia" of a worrier. In this episode, Lloyd explains why the "kindling" for the next global crisis is already building on the forest floor and why survival depends on a discipline most leaders ignore. He…

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  • Q&A Podcast: Lloyd Blankfein on “Streetwise,” Goldman Sachs, and the 2008 Financial Crisis

    Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, author of the memoir "Streetwise," discusses his upbringing in public housing in Brooklyn, being educated at Harvard, and rising through the ranks of one of the world's largest investment banks. He also talks about the 2008 financial crisis, which happened during his tenure as CEO, and the power and influence of Goldman Sachs executives within the U.S. government going back decades Download the FREE C-SPAN Now App. https://www.c-span.org/c-spanNow/ Discover the C-SPAN Video Library at https://www.c-span.org/quickguide/ Explore C-SPAN's Free Educatio…

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  • Ex-Goldman CEO Blankfein Warns of Risk in Private Credit

    Lloyd Blankfein, former chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about the growing risk of a widespread markdown in private markets. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua in London. -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos from Bloomberg Markets & Finance: https://tinyurl.com/ysu5b8a9 Visit http://www.bloomberg.com for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more. Connect with Bloomberg Television on: X: https://twitter.com/BloombergT…

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