Joseph Nadol, JPMorgan Analyst, Killed at 42 in Rail Crash
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Joseph Nadol, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. managing director who ranked as one of the top analysts covering the aerospace and defense industries, was among the six people killed when a Metro-North Railroad train collided with a SUV in Westchester County, New York. He was 42.
Nadol, who lived in Ossining, New York, was in the front of the train on Feb. 3 when it hit a sport-utility vehicle at a railroad crossing in Valhalla. The train’s first carriage was completely burned out. Another JPMorgan executive, Aditya Tomar, a 41-year old vice president for technology supporting the bank’s asset-management unit, also died in the accident.
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Joseph Nadol, JPMorgan Analyst, Killed at 42 in Rail Crash