Goldman Sachs Lead Trader Adam Berry Joins Philadelphia Eagles as Chief Executive

One of Goldman Sachs’ top traders has landed a new job with the Super Bowl Philadelphia Eagles.

Adam Berry, the 35-year-old head of U.S. bank credit trading at Goldman, has taken on a senior position with the NFC champions and will look into all aspects of the team’s football operations, an NFL source confirmed to The Post on Tuesday.

The exact title of his position with the Eagles is unknown.

Berry has strong ties to the world of football. His twin brother Andrew is the general manager and executive vice president of football operations for the Cleveland Browns.

Andrew was the youngest in NFL history when he took the position in 2020 after serving as Vice President of Football Operations for the Eagles.

Adam Berry joined Goldman Sachs in 2009. According to his LinkedIn account, his last position was Managing Director.


Adam Berry
Adam Berry will study all aspects of the team’s football activities.
LinkedIn/Adam Berry

He survived the recent culling of 3,200 workers by the Wall Street titan. The Post has reached out to Goldman for comment.

Before starting his career on Wall Street, Berry attended Princeton University, where he played wide receiver in an Ivy League school.

“I am a firm believer in the value of athletics,” Berry was quoted as saying by a post on the Princeton University Club website. “I often tell people that I learned more on the playground, in the gym and on the treadmill than in any other class.”

The Post reached out to Berry for comment.


Adam Berry
Adam Berry joined Goldman Sachs in 2009.
LinkedIn/Adam Berry

The Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl after beating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 last Sunday. Philadelphia will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII on February 12.

Bloomberg first reported on Berry’s role in the Eagles.

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