The moves are part of a deep cost-savings drive at the bank.
Leaders of rival golf circuits have been hard at work in secret on a détente.
Troy Broderick's move is another sign that boutique firms are still on the hunt for top dealmakers.
Nelson Peltz of Trian Partners has been pushing for restructuring changes at the media company.
The investment bank is starting its effort as venture funding in the industry has tumbled.
The new gigs come as Wall Street leaders have been complaining about how hard it is to attract and retain experienced staff.
Deal-making in general is soaring, even though there are fewer "mega-deals" happening.
Most bankers say they’re continuing to operate under the assumption that tech companies can proceed with large deals.
Luminar is a driverless car start-up and is going public via a merger with Gores Metropoulos.