The Carlyle Group announced that Christopher Finn, Chief Operating Officer, will retire from his role as Chief Operating Officer and cease serving as an executive officer effective June 30. Commencing July 1, Finn will become a Senior Advisor to the company. Lindsay LoBue, Deputy Chief Operating Officer, will become Chief Operating Officer, effective July 1. “She is based in New York and is a member of Carlyle’s Leadership and Operating Committees. Ms. LoBue joined Carlyle in October 2023 and has served as Deputy Chief Operating Officer since February 2024. Prior to that, Ms. LoBue spent over 20 years at Goldman Sachs, most recently as an Advisory Director working across global divisions on strategic growth initiatives,” the company noted in a regulatory filing.
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