<p>Goldman Sachs Group has named Indian-American executive Ashok Varadhan as a third co-head for its securities division, the largest and most profitable of the global investment bank's four units.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Varadhan would co-head the division, which comprises the fixed income, currency and commodities business as well as the equities business, according to an internal memo sent to employees Monday.<br /><br />Varadhan joins existing co-heads Isabelle Ealet and Pablo Salame in his new role, according to the memo, cited by The Wall Street Journal.<br /><br />Varadhan, 41, will be based in New York City. He was most recently head of macro trading in the securities division. A Duke University graduate, Varadhan joined Goldman in 1998 in swaps trading and has served in other FICC roles since then.<br /><br />He became a managing director in 2000 and a partner in 2002, according to the memo.<br /><br />"As a long-tenured leader in the Securities Division, Ashok has demonstrated dedication to our clients and a deep understanding of our business," Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein and President Gary Cohn wrote in the memo.<br /><br />As head of macro trading, Varadhan had overseen interest-rate products, currencies and emerging markets.<br /><br />Varadhan is the son of eminent Indian-American academician Srinivasa Varadhan, a Chennai native who is professor of mathematics in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.<br /><br />The senior Varadhan was awarded the Abel Prize, considered equivalent to the Nobel Prize and awarded for outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics.</p>
<p>Goldman Sachs Group has named Indian-American executive Ashok Varadhan as a third co-head for its securities division, the largest and most profitable of the global investment bank's four units.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Varadhan would co-head the division, which comprises the fixed income, currency and commodities business as well as the equities business, according to an internal memo sent to employees Monday.<br /><br />Varadhan joins existing co-heads Isabelle Ealet and Pablo Salame in his new role, according to the memo, cited by The Wall Street Journal.<br /><br />Varadhan, 41, will be based in New York City. He was most recently head of macro trading in the securities division. A Duke University graduate, Varadhan joined Goldman in 1998 in swaps trading and has served in other FICC roles since then.<br /><br />He became a managing director in 2000 and a partner in 2002, according to the memo.<br /><br />"As a long-tenured leader in the Securities Division, Ashok has demonstrated dedication to our clients and a deep understanding of our business," Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein and President Gary Cohn wrote in the memo.<br /><br />As head of macro trading, Varadhan had overseen interest-rate products, currencies and emerging markets.<br /><br />Varadhan is the son of eminent Indian-American academician Srinivasa Varadhan, a Chennai native who is professor of mathematics in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.<br /><br />The senior Varadhan was awarded the Abel Prize, considered equivalent to the Nobel Prize and awarded for outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics.</p>