93-Year Old Goldman Staffer Nears 75 Years Service
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Feld started work for Goldman in July 1933 as an office boy on the partners' floor. After completing his bachelor's degree at NYU Stern, he started work in the firm's research department, becoming a broker in 1948. A VP at the firm, today Feld works part time in Goldman's Private Wealth Management unit over in New York.
Also worth a mention (although a mere youngster compared to Feld) is former Bear CEO Alan 'Ace' Greenberg. Although no longer technically an employee of the firm (he is basically self-employed, earning not inconsiderable brokerage commission), Ace joined the firm in 1949. He has recently agreed to serve as Vice Chairman Emeritus at JPMorgan. He is a sprightly 79 years young.
We should also give a worthy mention to Ivo Mallia, who joined a predecessor firm to Barclays Capital in 1951. Retiring in 1987, he remains a consultant to the firm's Corporate Real Estate Services Group in New York.
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