Was the No. 1-ranked junior in the United States, Boys 18s in 1992...Played collegiately at the University of North Carolina from 1992-1996 where he was a three time All-American...Following his retirement from the ATP Tour in 2000, joined The Cordish Company, a commercial real estate development company based in Baltimore, MD...As the Director of Development, he oversaw $250 million in development...He then joined the Real Estate Private Equity group at Goldman Sachs where he managed $5 billion in commercial investments and development...In 2009 he started Eastlight Renewable Ventures, a company focused on the development and financing of large scale commercial solar projects...He lives in New York City with his wife, Liz and daughter, Ella.