Michael A. Nadel

MNadal.jpgMichael A. NadalMontag & Caldwell, Inc.

Michael A. Nadal is vice president and portfolio manager for Montag & Caldwell, an investment counsel firm founded in 1945 in Atlanta. He has provided expert counsel to clients with Montag & Caldwell for more than 10 years and has worked in the investment management field for more than 30 years. Nadal was previously affiliated with two other investment counsel firms in Atlanta – Wall, Patterson, Hamilton & Allen and Paul Manners & Associates. Prior to Wall, Patterson, Hamilton & Allen, Nadal was employed by Equitable Life Assurance Society as assistant treasurer in New York, Dallas and Atlanta.
 
Nadal was born on Long Island, New York in 1953, and he holds a B.A. in Economics from Boston College and an M.B.A. from Georgia State University. His professional affiliations include the Southern Employee Benefits Conference, the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Atlanta.

Nadal is active in the metro Atlanta community as well and serves on the board of trustees of the Atlanta Boy Choir as treasurer and is a member of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s investment committee. He is also a member of All Saints Episcopal Church where he is an usher and serves on the Stewardship Committee. Nadal is married to the former Elizabeth Ellis of Savannah, GA, and has two children, Caroline currently in school at University of Georgia and Everett at Sewanee.

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