Gov. Ned Lamont, long dissatisfied with the way the state conducts economic development, will give details of a plan Friday in which three extremely high profile executives will form a public-private triumvirate in the hope of bringing more jobs to Connecticut. The three are Indra Nooyi, an old friend of Lamont’s from Yale School of Management and Greenwich, who recently retired as chairman and CEO of PepsoCo; James Smith, the retired CEO of the parent of Webster Bank who co-chaired a commission last year aimed at righting the state; and David Lehman, the young, fast-rising head of global real estate finance at Goldman Sachs investment bank, who approached the state to offer his services.
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