Home: New York, NY. Age: 26. Birthplace: New York, NY. Title: Non-Executive Director. Alma mater: Boston College.
Current project: IRONMAN 70.3 New York, MGA Pub Links Qualifying, MGA Met-Am Qualifying. Latest accomplishment: Completing the NYC Marathon. What’s been your big (or biggest leap)? Signing up for an Ironman 70.3. Hobbies: Golf, running, skiing, triathlons, beach volleyball, spikeball. Last book read: Shoe Dog, by Phil Knight; Playing Dirty, by Joel Beall. Recently viewed and recommended: The Wire, The White Lotus, Mad Men.
Personality profile: Involved, social, hardworking. What occupation, other than your own, do you most admire? Armed Forces. What is your favorite place (or way) to spend money? Golf trips to new places with friends. What is at the top of your bucket list? Golf trip to the British Isles. Ski the Swiss Alps. How do you relieve stress? Go for a run. Practice or play golf. What ingredient is essential to your perfect vacation? A picturesque setting, fun excursions, relaxation.
What was your first paying job? Ocean lifeguard. What was your favorite college course? Business Law. What was your favorite childhood toy or game? Spikeball, still one of my favorites. What’s prominently featured on your home or office wall? Boston College class of 2020 flag, picture of me at the Masters, 2018 US Open painting. Besides your parents, who has had the greatest influence on your life? My grandparents. What’s the best advice you received in your career? Call or walk over to someone’s desk rather than sending an email or direct message, where appropriate. What is your go-to source of news and information? The Wall Street Journal.
Treat others how you’d want to be treated.
What do you tell yourself daily? Control what you can control. What mega-trend most concerns you? Decline of in-person socializing/communications. Use of AI to help with writing and assignments.
Who would you like to spend an evening with, in heaven? Paternal grandfather, maternal grandmother. As a kid, what did you first want to be when you grew up? A professional athlete – PGA Tour, MLB, or NBA. After your loved ones, what object would you first save from your burning home? Golf clubs. How would you choose to spend tomorrow, if you knew it was your last day on earth? Play golf with my friends and family, hang out on the beach for the rest of the day, into the evening. What advice would you give your younger self? Put yourself out there, say yes to things with friends and classmates, work hard in school. Start running more. What day in your life would you choose to re-live? My day at the Masters Tournament with my dad.
Personal motto: Keep showing up, keep working hard. Favorite quote: “Don’t give up the ship!” (Naval Officer James Lawrence).