One of the victims of Monday's shooting in Louisville had Cincinnati ties.
Josh Barrick, a senior vice president at Old National Bank, was killed alongside three colleagues Monday morning in a mass shooting inside the bank.
He received his bachelor of science degree in business administration from Xavier University in May, 2005. His LinkedIn profile shows he worked in banking in Cincinnati for more than eight years at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and then as a vice president, underwriter at PNC bank before moving to a job in Louisville in 2013. He interned for Castellini Management Co. in Cincinnati from December, 2003 to May, 2005.
Barrick, 40, was the Senior Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Banking at Old National — a job he'd held for less than a year, according to his LinkedIn.
He was also a husband and a father to two children, according to his church, Holy Trinity.
"Our hearts are heavy, they are broken, and we are searching for answers," Rev. Fr. Shayne Duvall, the church's pastor, wrote on Facebook.
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Barrick had spent nearly 20 years in the banking sector, previously holding a similar role at WesBanco before moving to Old National in August 2022. In 2020, Barrick was named one of Louisville Business First's 20 People to Know in Banking
He graduated from Louisville's Trinity High School and attended college at Xavier.
Four Old National Bank employees were killed in Monday's shooting at Old National Bank on East Main Street in downtown Louisville. The shooter, who also worked at the bank, also died.
The other victims are:
- Tommy Elliott, a 63-year-old senior vice president;
- Jim Tutt, a 64-year-old senior vice president and
- Juliana Farmer, a 45-year-old loan analyst.
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This story may be updated. Jennie Key contributed to this report.
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