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  2. Thomas Kalaris - Wikipedia

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    Kalaris joined Barclays in 1996, and was a member of the bank's executive committee from November 2009. [3] Kalaris was one of the co-founders of Saranac Partners, a wealth management company backed by Standard Life Aberdeen. He stepped down from the firm's management in June 2016, but remains an advisor and shareholder. [4]

  3. Richard Boath - Wikipedia

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    Boath started his career in 1980 with Bank of America as a corporate banking account officer. [1] In 1982, he joined Security Pacific, then in 1988, Merrill Lynch, and in 1990 Salomon Brothers, before joining Barclays in 2000, rising to co-head of financial institutions for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) by 2013 and chairman of the bank's EMEA financial institutions group in 2014. [1]

  4. David Bevan (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cooper Lee Bevan (1809-1890) became a fellow banker, senior partner of Barclays Bank. Richard Lee Bevan (15 May 1811 - 12 February 1900), married Isabella Judith Maria Loraine Smith (1820-1885) on 10 September 1840. Rev. (David) Barclay Bevan (9 March 1813 - 31 January 1898), married Agnes Carus-Wilson (1818-1855).

  5. Roger Jenkins (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Allan Jenkins (born 30 September 1955) is a British financier and former international athlete. [1] He is the brother of Olympic medalist David Jenkins.. From 2006, Jenkins worked for Barclays as head of Barclays Capital's Private Equity Group, and from April 2008 as Executive Chairman of Investment Banking and Investment Management for the Middle East.

  6. Martin Taylor (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He became chief executive of Barclays four years later, in 1994, remaining there until 1998. He joined the board at retail chain W H Smith in 1999, eventually becoming chief executive before departing in 2003. [2] He was a member of the UK Parliament select Committee for Science and Technology for five years.

  7. Bob Diamond (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond became a leading candidate to succeed Matthew Barrett as group chief executive of Barclays Plc in 2004, but that post instead went to John Varley, who was five years younger than Diamond. [20] In 2005, Diamond was appointed president of Barclays Plc and joined its board of directors, while also remaining chief executive of Barclays Capital.

  8. John McFarlane - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, he was appointed chairman of Barclays and joined the board with effect from 1 January 2015. [9] [10] He was appointed executive chairman of Barclays in July 2015 until a permanent replacement could be found for their departing chief executive Antony Jenkins. [11] He is also chairman of TheCityUK.

  9. C. S. Venkatakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    He joined Barclays in 2016 as chief risk officer, before becoming head of global markets and co-president of BBPLC in October 2020. [1] Venkat left JPMorgan for Barclays in early 2016, and was among the first people Staley hired when he became CEO of the bank. [7] Venkat was initially the bank's chief risk officer. [8]