It's Valentines Day!
Yes, Wall Streeters spend a bucketload of time in their offices and in their early days at least, are more concerned with meeting business contacts than a significant other.
But most hedge funders and bankers eventually manage to lock-down a partner.
Kelly Granat and Susan Boland

Hedge fund power couple Kelly Granat, a managing director at Lone Pine Capital and Harvard MBA, and Susan Boland, a senior marketing exec whose clients include Citi and Marriott.
They bought Richard Gere's 1.2 accres Hamptons home for $5.9 million back in '09. The property is called Too Many Maples as it has several large maple trees throughout the property. They also purchased a $2.8 million pad on Fifth Avenue last November.
Andrea Scribner and Ashim Khan

Andrea Mae Scribner and Ahsim Raza Khan had two wedding ceremonies: one in Rhode Island and another in the Cayman Islands. She trades corporate bonds and credit derivatives at Morgan Stanley, and he traded commercial mortgage-backed securities for the bank, before moving to Howard Brevan Asset Management.
She has two undergraduate degrees from Penn (one in international relations and one in economics). She earned her M.B.A. from NYU. He also has two bachelors from Penn (one in economics and one in engineering) and a master’s in systems engineering, also from the Ivy League school.
David Coulson and Margaret Holen

She is a superstar. She's currently the Head of the New York Equity Strategies Group at Goldman Sachs and before that she headed up the Global Special Situations Strategies Group, Mortgage Strategies Group, and the Foreign Exchange Sales Strategies Group. She was made partner in 2004, and previously worked for Lehman Brothers.
She has PhD in Mathematics from Princeton, an MSc in Mathematics from Oxford and a BS in Mathematics from the University of Chicago.
He has a PhD in Physics, was made a Managing Director in 2009 and leads a team of research quants and strategists. He donated to Obama's campaign.
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