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He left Goldman Sachs after 26 years with no job lined up. Now he runs one of America’s oldest banks

After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of "Executive Decisions," the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America’s oldest banks.

He left Goldman Sachs after 26 years with no job lined up. Now he runs one of America’s oldest banks

He left Goldman Sachs after 26 years with no job lined up. Now he runs one of America’s oldest banks

Published June 9, 2026 · Category: Finance

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After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of "Executive Decisions," the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America’s oldest banks.

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Originally published at www.cnbc.com.

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