Donald J. Mulvihill, former managing director and co-chief investment officer of the quantitative investment strategies group in Goldman Sachs' investment management division, died of leukemia on July 19. He was 56.
Mr. Mulvihill, who retired from Goldman Sachs in June, had been with the firm since 1980 and joined the quantitative investment strategies team in 1999, according to a memo to staff at Goldman Sachs from Timothy J. O'Neill and Eric S. Lane, managing directors and global co-heads of the investment management division. He became CIO of the QIS customized beta strategies business in 2010.
“During his 33 years at Goldman Sachs, Don made a tremendous impact on our business, our clients and those who were fortunate to work with him. Don will be remembered not only for his commercial contributions, but also for his commitment to our people,” the memo said.
Mr. Mulvihill is survived by his wife, Jill, and three children.
Services were held July 23 in Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Memorials may be made to the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at Loyola University Medical Center, 2160 S. 1st Ave., Maywood IL 60153.