REUTERS/Toby Melville Former Goldman Sachs banker David Schwimmer is taking up the role of London Stock Exchange CEO in August. He replaces Xavier Rolet, who left last November amid a shareholder battle. LONDON — David Schwimmer — no not that one — is the new CEO of the London Stock Exchange. The LSE announced on Friday that former Goldman Sachs banker Schwimmer, 49, will take up the role at the start of August.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Investors need to lower their expectationsSee Also:Goldman Sachs is on a hiring spree for the tech team at the heart of its new strategy22 signs your coworkers secretly hate youWhy you should take advantage of this widely ignored part of Amazon to save moneySEE ALSO: London Stock Exchange CEO Xavier Rolet is leaving 'with immediate effect' after shareholder battle DON'T MISS: London Stock Exchange board: Xavier Rolet's 'operating style' was a factor in his exit — but we won't provide details