Goodman and Smith previously worked together at the Madison Square Garden Company and was Smith’s first major hire after he joined the auction house in 2015" .
You know know when retreads from moron Jim Dolan's MSG get hired, somebody somewhere ran out of ideas.
Here is a safe bet, Christie’s HR department isn't scouting Jim Dolan's waste paper basket for genius insights.
David Goodman, a high-ranking Sotheby’s executive, is leaving the company, artnet News has learned. The move comes just two weeks after the 275-year-old auction house was acquired by telecom magnate Patrick Drahi for $3.7 billion.
Goodman and Smith previously worked together at the Madison Square Garden Company and was Smith’s first major hire after he joined the auction house in 2015. As Sotheby’s executive vice president of digital development and marketing, he was seen as an integral force behind Sotheby’s broader push into the digital realm and online sales in recent years, as well as the recently unveiled “Treasures From Chatsworth,”an elaborate exhibition of objects from an English estate staged by the set designer from Hamilton.
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