Wall Streeters are just like us in many ways, sharing the urge to settle down and start a family at some point in their careers.
We decided to track down a bunch of these Wall Street offspring to see what they've done with their legacies so far.
Some followed the family business path, while others strayed into new passions. From singer-songwriters to journalists and equestrians, these Wall Street kids are doing some remarkable things.
Let's meet the next generation.
Alexander Soros, son of billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros
Age: 28 to 29 (est.)
About: Alex has established himself as a big-time philanthropist like his father. As a student, he's a big political donor, too.
He graduated from NYU in 2009. He's pursuing his doctorate in modern European history at the University of California – Berkeley, and has also started a social justice foundation in his name.
Brian Tepper, son of billionaire hedge fund manager David Tepper (Appaloosa Management)
Age: 27 (est.)
About: Brian is a software engineer in the computer gaming field.
He graduated with a degree in game development from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.
He has two sisters, Randi and Casey.
Caroline Gorman, daughter of Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman
Age: 18
About: Caroline Gorman is another Wall Street progeny on a musical path. She sings and plays piano and guitar for her band, Madness and the Film.
Last year, the two-person band released "Scrapbook," a four song EP.
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