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McGraw Hill’s CEO to take part in Goldman Sachs investor call
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Business/The Apex Times/Aug 17, 8:15 AM EDT

McGraw Hill’s CEO to take part in Goldman Sachs investor call

The education and information company said Philip Moyer, its president and chief executive officer, will join a call hosted by Goldman Sachs.

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McGraw Hill, Inc. (NYSE: MH) said Philip Moyer, its President, Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors, will participate in an investor call hosted by Goldman Sachs.

The announcement, dated August 17, 2026, ties the company to an investor-facing event organized by Goldman Sachs, with Moyer listed as the participating executive. Investor calls are typically used by public companies to update shareholders and analysts on business developments, strategy, and operating performance, often alongside Q&A.

Beyond naming Moyer and identifying the event as a Goldman Sachs-hosted call, the disclosure did not provide additional details in the announcement excerpt about the topics to be discussed, the timing or format of the call, or any financial targets.

The company did not indicate, in the cited post, whether the call relates to a quarterly earnings release, a specific corporate initiative, or a particular industry development affecting its customers. It also did not specify whether management would share updated guidance or new metrics during the call.

Goldman Sachs, whose stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker GS, frequently hosts investor events and calls involving publicly traded companies. For McGraw Hill, the participation of its CEO indicates the company intends to have senior leadership directly address questions from sell-side analysts and investors.

McGraw Hill’s listing as a New York Stock Exchange company underscores that the call is part of its ongoing public-market engagement. Even when calls are largely procedural or informational, having the chief executive officer attend can indicate that management wants to frame its priorities and respond to market questions in real time.

One uncertainty remains: the announcement excerpt does not disclose whether the investor call will include forward-looking statements such as outlook ranges, segment-level performance updates, or quantified plans. Investors may need to wait for further communications, such as an event transcript, a slide deck, or subsequent filings, to understand what new information is actually being conveyed.

What to watch next is whether McGraw Hill provides additional pre-call materials or posts follow-up disclosures after the event. Market participants typically look for confirmation that any remarks are consistent with prior guidance and for any new disclosures that could affect expectations for the company’s near-term results.

Why It Matters

  • CEO participation can indicate the company plans to address investor questions at senior-management level.
  • Goldman Sachs hosting suggests the event is intended for sell-side and investor audiences, which can influence how key messages are received by the market.
  • Because the announcement excerpt does not describe topics or metrics, investors will need follow-on materials or post-call updates to determine what new information was shared.

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Key Facts

  • McGraw Hill, Inc. (NYSE: MH) announced that Philip Moyer, President and CEO, will participate in a call hosted by Goldman Sachs.
  • The announcement states that Moyer is also a member of McGraw Hill’s Board of Directors.
  • The disclosure was dated August 17, 2026.
  • The announcement excerpt does not specify the call’s detailed agenda, timing beyond the announcement date, or whether the company will provide financial guidance.

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