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“I can’t feel my body right now” — Goldman Sachs held its annual Wiffle ball tournament and it got a little competitive
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Every year, Goldman Sachs hosts a day of Wiffle ball on behalf of DREAM, the Harlem non-profit that runs a charter school and after school programs.
The brainchild of Goldmans’ global co-head of equities trading and execution Brian Levine, it brings together hundreds of employees across the company for a day of fun and camaraderie. Last Friday, Business Insider stopped by the ball fields near Goldman’s NYC office to catch a glimpse of the action and see who would end the day with a year’s worth of bragging rights.
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