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Originally posted 11/27/2010 by Fran - Moderator
Dunwoody man was an unlikely victim
Originally from Ohio, Sneiderman studied business at Indiana University and became a certified public accountant, said longtime friend and college roommate Matt Davidson. He married his college sweetheart, Andrea, and worked in the Chicago offices of a major accounting firm before getting a masters of business administration from Harvard.
The Sneidermans moved to Atlanta about a decade ago, Davidson said, and raise their two young children in a comfortable section of Dunwoody.
Since moving to Atlanta, Sneiderman worked in a variety of jobs, once serving as the chief operating officer for Innovia Group and then as a financial consultant for the Atlanta division of JP Morgan Chase & Co., Davidson said. After he was laid off around 2008, Sneiderman found work as a chief financial officer for Discovery Point, a daycare chain based in Georgia.
Recently though, he'd struck out on his own , Davidson said, adding that he didn't know the details of his friend's latest business venture.
Sneiderman organized at least three small companies, including a consulting firm that bore his name, according to records from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office.
He served on the boards of such medical charities as the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation in Atlanta and the Autism Society of America -- Greater Georgia.
ASAGA President Claire Dees said that Sneiderman sought them out seven or eight years ago because he had family members with autism. At the time, he was in his late 20s.
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