Fundsters interested in 
T. Rowe Price's [
see profile] culture may want to take a look at the 
Baltimore Sun. Hanah Cho 
highlights the Baltimore-based mutual fund firm's long average tenure for PMs and others, and wonders whether it can last.
"It will be be interesting to see in the next decade if that pattern continues because, over the decade, we old folks will move out and there will be the next generation coming up and the generation behind them," chairman and chief investment officer 
Brian Rogers told the Sun.
The Sun also talked to a number of other T. Rowe employees -- including 
Small-Cap Value PM 
Preston Athey, 
Capital Appreciation PM 
David Giroux, CEO 
James Kennedy, fixed-income PM 
Cheryl Mickel, analyst 
David Rowlett and 
High Yield PM 
Mark Vaselkiv -- as well as Morningstar senior fund analyst 
Katie Rushkewicz and mutual fund research director 
Russel Kinnel. 
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