Sandler O'Neill and Partners is a New York City-based investment banking firm. It was founded by Thomas F. O'Neill and
Herman S. Sandler[?]. Located on the 104th floor of Two
World Trade Center, it lost 67 of 180 employees in the
September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack. See also:
Two World Trade Center tenants
Victims include:
- Gordon McCannel Aamoth Jr.[?], 32, New York, N.Y., investment banker
- Judd Cavalier[?]
- John Robinson Lenoir[?], 38, Locust Valley, N.Y., vice president
- Kevin Marlo[?], 28, New York, N.Y.
- John McDowell
- Stacey McGowan
- Daniel McNeal[?], 29, analyst
- David Rice[?], 31, New York, N.Y.
- Peter O'Neill[?]
- Frank Salvaterra[?], 41, Manhasset, N.Y., partner
- Herman S. Sandler[?], founder
- Kevin M. Williams, 24, Long Island, N.Y.
- Andy O'Grady[?]
See also sep11:Sandler O'Neill and Partners.
External Links
THE MOURNER: In a Landscape of Sadness, Offering Just Her Presence, New York Times, 10/1/2001 (http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/01/nyregion/01MOUR) the story of Carol O'Neill, wife of a founder of Sandler O'Neill
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