Though “Bully Market” doesn’t disclose details about her work or clients, she joined as an analyst in 1998, when she graduated with a bachelor’s in mathematics from Bryn Mawr, covered hedge fund clients, co-managed a lending team in 2006 and 2007, and was managing a team inside the securities lending group in 2014, according to an online biography for a recruiting trip to the college in 2014. She’s now a professional coach who helps teens build leadership skills and professionals navigate the workforce, her author biography says.

Fiore Higgins writes in an epilogue that it would be naive to hope the cultural shifts from the #MeToo movement and Black Lives Matter have made her account outdated. Addressing Goldman executives directly, she asks them to give more independence to human resources, stop middle managers from standing in the way of change, and be as cutthroat about inclusion as profit.

--With assistance from Sridhar Natarajan.

This article was provided by Bloomberg News.

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