Sunday, April 20, 2008

Mike Eastman, Founder








Yale University, 1984
Solid Source Realty

Welcome! I created TeamIvy 13 years ago, shortly after moving to Atlanta and today we are 2,000-plus members strong and have alums from all the Ivy League & Seven Sisters Colleges and other elite schools nationwide.

Our largest event is our annual polo party in October, which draws a crowd of up to 500 alums, family members and kids. We're honored to work with Jack Cashin, the owner of Chukkar Farm, on this event. Jack is a graduate of Colgate University (the school spearheading this event), and is active in planning it every year. He is the oldest active polo player in the United States.

Professionally, I am an Atlanta Relocation and Real Estate Specialist with Solid Source Realty, graduated from Yale in 1984 with a B.A. in Economics, and was the 2007-2008 President of the Yale Club of Georgia, http://www.ycog.com/.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Roger Wilson, Business Networking Breakfasts








AB, Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
SB, Harvard University, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences


Roger’s IBM career began in their Development Laboratories in Poughkeepsie, NY, developing large computer application systems for major industry applications such as flight simulation, stock market systems, and vehicular traffic control.

In field sales he successfully designed, proposed and installed systems and applications with prospects and customers in multiple industries. These included both business systems and real-time, on-line plant testing and control systems in which he was promoted to a sub-branch manager. In Data Processing headquarters marketing, he was responsible for large automotive and aerospace national account teams marketing plans development.

He was on assignment 3 years at the Munich, Germany, Manufacturing Industrial International Marketing Center, and 3 years in London, England, responsible for forecasting software application sales for 5 European development laboratories.

Roger as instrumental in several breakthrough IBM marketing policies such as software sales, multiples pricing, value added re-marketing products, and business partner software development.

After 31 years with IBM, Roger has helped corporations with product and marketing strategies, marketing implementation, and sales. He has located funding for business equipment leases, construction, and land development.

He provides representation for, and direct assistance to, the working poor and homeless in Cobb County. He is a former director of the Buckhead Rotary Club, former trustee of a small church in Marietta, GA, board of directors member and former president of the Atlanta Harvard Club, and co-president of Team Ivy Organization. For leisure he enjoys piloting small aircraft and photography, meeting new people, and staying in touch with his Ivy colleagues.

You can contact Roger at wilson.roger@juno.com

Soyini Coke, Business Networking Breakfasts


Soyini Coke, Founder and Managing Principal


Soyini Coke leads the Annona Enterprises team of consultants and works directly with executives to write actionable, investor-ready documents and develop financial projections to map the growth of their businesses. She and her team have facilitated the launch and growth of many businesses, conducting research necessary to determine each venture’s true potential for success.

Prior to founding Annona Enterprises, Soyini served as an interim executive for start-up companies—structuring financing transactions, establishing a pipeline of potential investors, conducting presentations to raise capital, creating business plan and investor documents, creating the companies’ organizational structures, and designing business processes for management of company operations and revenue generation. She served as Business Manager for Atlanta-based FIERCE Magazine, an edgy, multi-cultural publication for women. Soyini is also the founder of Twenty Houses, Inc., a real estate investing company that wholesales property to other investors and controls a portfolio of residential real estate.
She served as a business analyst at McKinsey after graduating cum laude from Harvard University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Mathematics and Economics.

The depth and variety of all of these experiences helped Soyini create Annona Enterprises’ unique process and framework that evaluates the health of young companies and guide them to better operational performance.

Laurie Marion, Chair, TeamIvy Book Club



Laurie Cowan Marion

A.B. cum laude, Bryn Mawr College, 1983
Ph.D. in philosophy, Emory University, 1996


Laurie has organized the Team Ivy Book Club since 2004 to provide a forum for well-educated people to read and discuss various types of literature, and also to provide an opportunity to engage in critical thinking and dialogue, and cultivate and sustain a liberal arts orientation among Team Ivy alumni..

Laurie herself has collaborated on an introductory philosophy textbook. And as a Fellow of the Global Dialogue Institute she published a paper in the UNESCO journal, Higher Education in Europe, about the Institute’s work with UNICEF to introduce Deep Dialogue/Critical Thinking™ to teachers in the primary schools in Indonesia.

As a parent-volunteer at the Atlanta International School, Laurie served on the committee that organized WorldFest 2007, the signature community event of AIS. She also participates in the French book club with other French-speaking parents at the school.

She says, "a liberal arts education forms the mind so that it appreciates timeless human values and makes it possible for individuals to express those values in a manner appropriate to their own time."

Meeting times & places can be found at www.teamivy.com under 'forum' and here is a list of some of our recent selections -

The Blind Side: In this book Michael Lewis combines an analysis of a significant development in football strategy with the story of one individual who had the right kind of physical abilities and talent to become an extremely valuable player because of this change in how the game is played. After quarterback Joe Theisman was severely injured on the field, coaches began to realize that the left tackle position was key to success in a passing game because the left tackle protects the quarterback’s blind side. Persons who could play this position well became some of the most valuable players, reflected in a huge increase in salary. A young black man named Michael Oher from one of the poorest sections of Memphis had the type of physique and talent to play this position, but he had no education. A wealthy white family adopted him and helped him achieve a level of education that enabled him to play left tackle for Ole Miss. This year he is a senior, and he will likely become a very highly paid player in the NFL because of his talents. Michael Lewis writes in a very readable style, and he excels at bringing complex analysis together with a good story to convey a critical understanding of one of America’s dominant cultural phenomena.

Gilead: This novel tells the story of John Ames, a preacher who has spent most of his life in Gilead, Iowa. When he is 76 years old, he writes a letter to his 7-year-old son to pass on his family and spiritual legacy. John Ames’s father and grandfather were both preachers; his grandfather had participated in John Brown’s abolitionist movement. Ames himself lived alone for many years after his first wife and newborn child died in childbirth, but in his sixties marries a young woman from his congregation. Because he has heart disease, Ames feels a sense of urgency to communicate to his son what he has found to be important in life. This novel is about the relationships of fathers and sons and offers deep insights about the human condition that can be appreciated regardless of one’s religious affiliation. It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2005.



The Death of Ivan Ilych and Other Stories: The four stories in this book present different narrative experiments in which Tolstoy practices his art of evoking feelings to produce a common subjective unity with others. The first story, Family Happiness, is a first-person narrative from the point of view of a young woman addressing the question, "how should one live?" She makes a transition from seeking pleasure to learning to truly live for others when she has a child. The second story, The Death of Ivan Ilych, traces the life of a man from the administrative class whose every action is determined by bureaucracy, such that he never achieves full human agency. Obeying authority all his life results in a sort of paralysis of the will. The third story, The Kreutzer Sonata, is a narrative within a narrative about a man who kills his wife because of infidelity. The main character resembles the type of person one would find in a Dostoevsky novel, driven by passions and critical of current social mores. The fourth story, Hadji Murad, is about a man from the Caucasus mountains who takes different sides during the conflict between Chechen and Russian forces in 1851. Each time he changes sides, it is because of a desire for vengeance for something that was done either to him or to his family. Eventually he becomes a prisoner of the Russian forces, and Tolstoy shows his readers the operation of Russian society from the point of view of an outsider. Tolstoy's special skill is to present characters and situations that will evoke some emotional response in the reader. Many of his major insights about human nature and society appear on a smaller scale in these works.



Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: John LeCarré is considered by many to be the best author of spy novels, and this is one of his best. The main character, George Smiley, is a retired British intelligence officer. When suspicions arise that there is a mole in the upper ranks of the secret service, Smiley is asked to find out who it is. One of four high-ranking officers is working for Karla, the chief of the Soviet Covert Espionage Bureau. Smiley must operate completely undercover to avoid alerting anyone that there is any suspicion. The plot follows Smiley gathering very complex information and sifting through it, finally to discover the identity of the mole. LeCarré draws from personal experience in the foreign service and MI6 so that his novels authoritatively evoke the psychology of Cold War paranoia. His hero fully participates in that world, yet ultimately his best efforts create space for truth and decency to prevail.

The Shadow of the Wind: Originally written in Spanish, this novel tells a complex and mysterious story about a young man, Daniel Sempere, who discovers a rare novel by an obscure author, Julián Carax. Daniel’s father owns a bookstore, and one day in 1945 he takes Daniel to a warehouse called The Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Daniel finds the novel by Carax, and from this discovery he begins a quest for knowledge about the novelist and his works. One day in 1936, Carax’s dead body had been found in an alley in Barcelona, but no one ever knew how he died. While Daniel is learning about Carax, there is a disfigured man acquiring every book written by Carax and burning them. This person calls himself Lain Coubert, a name Carax had used in his novel to designate the devil. Daniel encounters many more characters on his quest, and events that may have seemed random or unfortunate at first begin to appear part of an insidious grand scheme. Adding to the suspense is the fact that Daniel’s life begins to appear more and more similar to Carax’s. Part thriller, part historical fiction, part passionate love story, Zafón’s bestseller has been compared to novels by Gabriel García Márquez, Umberto Eco, Victor Hugo and others.



You can reach Laurie at lcmarion@aol.com

Wayne Currie, Co-Facilitator Business Networking Breakfasts

Wayne F. Currie, MBA, CRPS
Chairman and CEO of Incentive Capital Management

Cornell University BS, 1967
University of Western Ontario MBA, 1969
35 years investment experience


Wayne is a Certified Retirement Planning Specialist with 35 years of financial planning and money management experience. He graduated from Cornell in 1967 with a BS in small business management and went on to the University of Western Ontario where he earned an MBA in 1969, specializing in market research and corporate finance. Since that time Wayne has been president of several investment companies involved in money management, real estate development, venture capital investment, insurance agency management, hotel development, air courier operations, aviation management, equipment leasing, restaurant development and management, and advanced financial planning.

As Chairman and CEO of Incentive Capital and affiliated companies, Wayne is a hands-on manager. Personal skills include portfolio design, business practice reorganization to focus on IRS code regulations and pension plan organization and administration. During 1999 Wayne was awarded the distinction of National Sales Director with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter where he was a leading financial advisor.

Wayne presents company financial seminars for high income professionals assisting them in identifying workable strategies and policies they may adapt to reduce otherwise taxable business income by implementing sophisticated legal financial planning programs. Wayne also works with leading Malpractice Insurance providers to introduce cost control measures to practices who may not have had access to competitive quotes. Wayne is also licensed to represent 20 or more insurance company providers who are product and implementation administrators for plans undertaken by clients. For the past three years Wayne has provided consulting services to clients with Scottrade Investment accounts using selective mid-cap value strategies to maximize returns at low risk.

Residing in East Cobb, Marietta, Ga. Wayne has three grown daughters and has been married to his wife Janice for 40 years. He's active in First Presbyterian Church of Marietta and regularly supports Men's Small Groups and the Fifties Forever group. He is also a Vice President of the Marietta Optimists Club and provides public speaking support to other clubs in the Atlanta area on financial and investment management topics. Wayne is also an active member of the Chi Phi Alumni Club of Atlanta. In his free time, Wayne is an active golf enthusiast and a close follower of NHL Hockey.

You can reach Wayne at wayne.currie@incentivecap.com

Thursday, April 17, 2008

John McCarty, Young Alumni Chair, University of Pennsylvania


John is a Senior Investment Officer with Roswell Capital Partners, an Atlanta-based hedge fund, where he is responsible for sourcing, executing and managing growth capital investments for the fund. Prior to Roswell, John was a Vice President with Peachtree Equity Partners, an Atlanta-based private equity firm. John was formerly an investment banker with The Breckenridge Group in Atlanta and CSFB/DLJ and Banc of America Securities in New York.

John is active with the Penn Club of Atlanta, Penn Secondary School Committee, and heads the Atlanta chapter of Wharton Private Equity Partners, an alumni organization for graduates in the private equity and venture capital industries. John graduated from Penn in 1999 with a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School.

Karen Kassouf, Chair, Philanthropic Events






Managing Member of Cedar Ventures, www.cedarventures.com

Board Member, Create Your Dreams, www.createyourdreams.org


Karen has 20 years of experience in the health care, insurance and financial service sectors, serving in different capacities including securities lawyer, investment banker, and business development officer.

1993-2001: Karen initiated and ran Cedar Equities, the venture capital subsidiary of Western Indemnity Insurance Company, an insurance entity in Texas.

1991-1995: She was VP Business Development for Healthcare Insurance Services, an affiliate of Western Indemnity Insurance and Cedar Equities, generating 30-40 new accounts.

Karen initiated and spearheaded healthcare investment banking unit in the Southwest for Chemical Banking Corporation, now (Banc One and JP Morgan Chase, )- she built up the unit to where it ranked 3rd in state of Texas for hospital debt financings (1989-1990) generating $4-$5 million in fee income with 20+ new accounts.

She was a significant deal team member on two health care leveraged buyouts, including 1989 AMI buyout while at Chemical Banking Corporation.

Prior to joining Chemical Banking Corporation and Texas Commerce Bank, she served as a securities lawyer for Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon, New York, New York.

She has a BA from Bucknell University (cum laude), and a JD from Villanova Law School, serving as Associate Editor for Law Review.

She is a member of the New York and Texas Bar Associations, Atlanta Venture Forum, National Venture Capital Association, founding advisory board member for Women Business Leaders, US Healthcare Industry Foundation, Washington, D.C., Director of the ATFL (www.atfl.org) in Washington DC and prior board member of the Southern Federation Foundation.

She is a current Board Member of Create Your Dreams, Atlanta, an after-school program for at risk youth. (www.createyourdreams.org); Member of the Alif Institute in Atlanta where she studies Arabic and member of the Concourse Athletic Club where she plays competitive tennis.

You can reach Karen at kassouf@cedarventures.com

Barry Trout, Liaison, Atlanta Business School Alliance, www.atlantabsa.com






Mr. Trout has experience in the Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Management Consulting and Telecommunications industries.

While at Accenture and Deloitte & Touche, he advised Fortune 500 US and international clients in the pharmaceutical, finance, chemical, and energy sectors on issues ranging from strategic visioning, corporate performance management, balanced scorecards, organizational design, business opportunity assessment, and operational cost reduction.

While at Hughes Electronics, Mr. Trout was the Product Line Manager responsible for starting an advanced telematics initiative at General Motors now known as OnStar. Prior to that, Mr. Trout was in the defense business with Hughes Aircraft Company and Emerson Electric in program management and business development for airborne electronic warfare and electronic intelligence systems as well as in systems engineering for ground based anti-aircraft radars including managing the front-end development (LDM) of the US Navy’s tactical fighter radar warning receiver for F-14’s, F-18’s, AV8B’s, and the A6 aircraft.

Mr. Trout currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Kettering Executive Network, a private network of 450-500 senior executives in the Atlanta area who have experience at the Director / Vice President level in Fortune 500 companies or “CxO” level in other companies. He is also Executive Director of the Atlanta Business School Alliance, an alliance of 16 top ranked US and international business school alumni clubs in Atlanta serving over 8,000 alumni in the Atlanta area.

Mr. Trout has an MBA with High Distinction from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor as well as a Masters of Science from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelors of Science from the University of Florida.

You can reach Barry at barry.trout@mindspring.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Jack Cashin, Owner, Chukkar Farm


"Jack Cashin has been living The 100-Year Lifestyle before it even had a name. His healthy attitude and adventurous spirit is awarding him the vitality to truly enjoy a sensational century,"
Eric Plasker, Best-Selling Author, The 100-Year Lifestyle



TeamIvy's largest event is the annual polo party in October, which draws a crowd of up to 500 alums, family members and kids. The event is held at Jack Cashin's Chukkar Farm in Alpharetta, www.chukkarfarm.com

Jack is a graduate of Colgate University (the school spearheading this event), and is active in planning it every year. At 82 years of age, he is the oldest active polo player in the United States.



Jack has been featured in the press myriad times and was also interviewed for a best-selling book "The 100-Year Lifestyle," by Eric Plasker, which was published by Adams Media in March 2007.



He has had led a fascinating life - buying an island in the Bahamas, running for governor, founding and operating a chain of restaurants, owning and operating an ostrich farm, modeling and playing polo with a prince.

He and his wife Helen have been married for 60 years and have six children, and 14 grandchildren. Since moving to Georgia in '73, the Cashins have lived in Sandy Springs and at Chukkar Farm in Cherokee County. Chukkar Farm is a 131-acre horse farm complete with lake and polo field.

At the age of 48, he took up the game of polo and has become an accomplished player. He's taken his polo team to Zambia in Africa, and in previous travels explored the eastern slope of the Andes between Peru and Brazil.

Jack received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Colgate University in 1949 and then worked on a Master’s degree at New York University (NYU). He was also an exchange student in Mexico and Peru.