The co-chairman of Altheimer & Gray, Louis Goldman, has resigned in a surprise move that is expected to lead to a management shake-up at the Chicago-based firm.

Goldman, who resigned from the firm last Wednesday (14 May), exercised considerable influence over its development, overseeing the firm’s international strategy in addition to co-chairing the US firm alongside Gery Chico, Michael Peck and Philip Gordon.

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