For many years, he worked as an insurance broker at Lloyd's of London. In 1980, he married an American, Jeraldine Marie Lawler in Wandsworth, whom he had first met a year earlier in a lift at the Concorde Lafayette Hotel in Paris when she had been working as a flight attendant for Trans World Airlines. They emigrated to America on Friday, July 4, 1980 where their children Trevor, James, Robert, Lara, Emma and Sarah were all born.
He worked for a company called Paul Napolitan Incorporated in Maiden Lane, Lower Manhattan, and became an American citizen in 1996.
The family lived in Basking Ridge and he eventually worked as a reinsurance broker for the Aon Corporation on the 99th Floor in the South Tower.
For many years, he worked as an insurance broker at Lloyd's of London. In 1980, he married an American, Jeraldine Marie Lawler in Wandsworth, whom he had first met a year earlier in a lift at the Concorde Lafayette Hotel in Paris when she had been working as a flight attendant for Trans World Airlines. They emigrated to America on Friday, July 4, 1980 where their children Trevor, James, Robert, Lara, Emma and Sarah were all born.
He worked for a company called Paul Napolitan Incorporated in Maiden Lane, Lower Manhattan, and became an American citizen in 1996.
The family lived in Basking Ridge and he eventually worked as a reinsurance broker for the Aon Corporation on the 99th Floor in the South Tower.
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