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Here's what we have so far:
ABN AMRO - Jim Woodward - 50 years
Banca di Roma - Michael Kennedy - 34 years, 3 months
Bank of America - David Watson - 42 years
Bank of New York Mellon - Ray Morison - 46 years
Barclays - Nick Donnelly - 39 years
Baring Asset Management - Phil Baldwin - 35 years
BlackRock - John Pye - 35 years
Citi - Tom Phillips - 59 years
Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Jacques Lumb - 40 years
Credit Suisse - Evelyn Martin - 32 years, 3 months
Deutsche Bank - Debra Beech - 33 years
Dresdner Kleinwort - Alan Yarrow - 36 years, 3 months
F&C Management - Jim Crawford - 37 years, 4 months
FCIA Management Co - Lindley Franklin - 33 years
Fortis - Col Wilcox - 46 years
Goldman Sachs - Al Feld - 74 years, 9 months
HSBC - Peter Lewis - 42 years, 8 months
ICAP - Kevin Barden - 31 years
Investec - Alan Seccombe - 35 years
JPMorgan - John Farrar - 37 years, 6 months
JPMorgan Cazenove - David Mayhew - 38 years
Lehman Brothers - Jean Button - 39 years, 8 months
MAREX Financial Limited - Phil Short - 33 years
Merrill Lynch - Helen Decambra - 35 years
National Australia Bank - John Treloar - 42 years
RCM (UK) Limited - David Pike - 32 years
Royal Bank of Scotland - Neil Hartley - 41 years, 6 months
Royal Liver - John Smith - 35 years
Sal Oppenheim - Hans Willi Wolber - 35 years
Societe Generale - Bob Atherton & Elaine Tillinghast - 41 years
State Street - Yvonne Conlon - 42 years
Tradition - Ruth Freedner - 38 years
Toronto Dominion Bank - Graham Turner - 34 years, 3 months
UBS - Art Cachin - 46 years
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