James Gorman's fast rise James Gorman has had many careers. He was a lawyer in his native Australia. Then he worked as a consultant for retail securities practices at McKinsey in New York. September 30, 2001
6 James Gorman James Gorman, CEO-designate of Morgan Stanley, has taken temporary offices on the firm’s trading floor. December 14, 2009
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Sponsored Laissez-Unfair? Morgan Stanley Ordered To Keep Hands Off Merrill Lynch Staff Everything seemed kosher. James Gorman abided by his agreement when he left Merrill Lynch not to go to work for a competitor for six months. March 24, 2006
Sponsored Judge Modifies Order Barring Morgan Stanley Exec's Hiring Assistance New York Supreme Court Justice Emily Jane Goodman has modified a ruling last week that temporarily barred James Gorman, the new brokerage head at Morgan Stanley, from trying in any way to recruit staff member from his former company, Merrill Lynch. March 29, 2006