GREG PREZIOSE
Cantor Fitzgerald
One World Trade Center
105th Floor

 

Article in the NY Times, 28 September 2001

GREG PREZIOSE
'Tow' and His Big Dreams

Greg Preziose's road to the world of high finance started behind the wheel of a tow truck. He was a driver, and a big dreamer. "My husband was very determined," Lori Preziose said. "Whatever he set his mind to, he proved it."

At Cantor Fitzgerald, where Mr. Preziose, 34, traded bonds, he was known simply as "Tow," a nod of respect from colleagues who marveled at his journey. At home he was superdad, a father never too tired to help coach baseball or football practice or just to embrace his three children. "He had a full-time job, but he was as close to the children as any stay- at-home parent," his wife said. When the twin towers collapsed, she posted a flier with a picture of her husband being hugged tightly by his children. In bold letters, it read, `Please find our daddy.' "

Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company

 

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