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Father and Daughter: Charles Schwab and Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz

  • <p> Charles Schwab holds his then 2-month-old daughter, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, the first of three children he would have with his first wife, Susan Schwab. He later remarried and had two more children.</p>
  • <p> Carrie, 3, enjoys some time with her maternal grandparents during a family gathering. (From left, front) Maternal grandfather, sister Virginia, Carrie, Charles Schwab; (back row) maternal grandmother, mother Susan Schwab.</p>
  • <p> Carrie celebrates her Sweet 16 birthday at a dinner celebration with her father. It was during her teenage years that Carrie got her first taste of working at her father's discount brokerage.</p>
  • <p> Charles Schwab dances with Carrie on her wedding day in 1985. After her marriage, Carrie lived in Atlanta with her husband, where she served as a Schwab brokerage field representative. In 2001, returned to the San Francisco area to work in the company's headquarters.</p>
  • <p> Charles Schwab hits the slopes of Vail, Colo., with his three daughters. (From left: Virginia, Charles Schwab, Carrie and Katie.)</p>
  • <p> In this photo taken in 2000, Carrie, then 40, poses with her father, Charles Schwab, a titan in the discount brokerage industry. Carrie, now serves as president of the Charles Schwab Foundation and is a senior vice president of the Charles Schwab Corporation.</p>

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