President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Treasury Department is a former Goldman Sachs banker with no prior government experience. As the national finance chairman for Trump's campaign, Steve Mnuchin raised millions in donations in a relatively short period of time. Now he could become one of the world's most important financial regulators.
Here's what you need to know about Mnuchin.
• Goldman Sachs is a family affair.
Mnuchin spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs, starting in its savings and loan business before becoming the bank's chief information officer in 1999. His father, Robert Mnuchin, spent more than 33 years at the bank and his brother, Alan, was a Goldman Sachs' vice president. When he left in 2002, Mnuchin's stake in Goldman Sachs was worth a reported $46 million.
• He is well respected on Wall Street, but considered a political novice.