
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Dr. Joseph Discipio. Dr. Joe was a great IAET member and was IAET co-humanitarian with Dr. Samuel Cascio in 2018. Dr. Joe was a very kind and well accomplished man and a great friend to all. He will be greatly missed by all.
Click Here for Dr. Discipio's 2018 IAET Humanitarian Award Biography. Dr. Joseph Discipio was one of the greatest gentleman one would ever hope to meet. He was kind, benevolent, generous, caring, very intelligent, empathetic, and a great friend. Dr. Joe was very family oriented and a great role model.
SOURCE: IAET - Italian American Executives of Transportation
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