Alex Chi and David Miller, co-heads of Goldman Sachs Asset Management Private Credit in the Americas, will become co-CEOs and co-presidents of Goldman Sachs BDC in March. They will replace Brendan McGovern, who will retire from the firm. McGovern, who has spent 15 years at Goldman Sachs,  will remain CEO and president of Goldman Sachs BDC until March.

“Alex and David are proven leaders who together represent over 40 years of experience at Goldman Sachs,” Julian Salisbury, global head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, said. “We believe that Goldman Sachs BDC shareholders will benefit from their considerable expertise and experience in private credit investing. We look forward to their contributions as we continue to execute on our strategy to leverage the firm’s credit investing platform to deliver income and capital appreciation for our Goldman Sachs BDC shareholders.

“On behalf of the firm, I’d like to offer my thanks to Brendan for his many contributions to Goldman Sachs BDC. Its track record of creating attractive risk-adjusted returns for shareholders is a testament to his efforts. We appreciate his leadership and wish him and his family well.”

Chi and Miller are currently co-heads of Goldman Sachs Asset Management Private Credit in the Americas. In these roles, Chi focuses primarily on middle-market and larger capitalization corporate credit investing and Miller focuses primarily on middle-market corporate credit investing.

Before assuming his current role, Chi spent 25 years in Goldman Sachs’ investment banking division. He worked in the financial and strategic investors group for 13 years, managing the firm’s relationships with private equity and related portfolio company clients. Prior to that, Chi worked in leveraged finance, where he spent six years structuring and executing leveraged loan and high yield debt financings for corporate and private equity clients. He also spent three years in Asia focused on mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance transactions. Chi was named managing director in 2006 and partner in 2012 at Goldman Sachs.

Miller has spent his nearly 30-year career as an investor in middle-market companies and has originated billions of dollars in commitments. In 2004, he co-founded Goldman Sachs’ middle-market origination effort investing primarily firm capital and has led that business since 2013. Prior to joining the firm, Miller was senior vice president of originations for GE Capital, where he was responsible for structuring and originating loans in the media and telecommunications sectors. Previously, Miller was a director at SunTrust Bank, where he was responsible for originating and managing a portfolio of middle-market loans. Miller was named managing director in 2012 and partner in 2014 at Goldman Sachs.

McGovern has served as CEO and president of Goldman Sachs BDC since its formation in 2013. McGovern joined Goldman Sachs as a managing director in 2006 and was named partner in 2016.