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When you get right down to it, being the son or daughter of a top Wall Street CEO can be a great thing. Sure, there's a lot of baggage. Especially if you aim to make it in a non-financial field, people will always note your famous father or mother. A great example is the press that Laura Dimon generated when she penned an article (http://www.fiercefinance.com/story/dimons-daughter-dishes-most-awkward-moment-women-work/2013-05-28) for New York about how hard it is for women to go to the bathroom at work. That she was the daughter of JPMorgan Chase's CEO Jamie Dimon was a staple of all the coverage.