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Donald Mulvihill, Goldman Manager Who Started Funds, Dies at 56

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Donald J. Mulvihill, a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. managing director who started the firm’s asset-management business in Japan and created tax-focused funds in the U.S., has died. He was 56.

He died on July 19 at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois, 15 months after being diagnosed with leukemia, according to his wife, the former Jill Kane. A resident of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, he retired from New York-based Goldman Sachs on July 1.