Though he looked like a middle school PE teacher on the brink of retirement, Charles straightened his body and locked eyes with Tommy, showing not the slightest hint of underestimating him.
Benjamin Rosen, after graduating from Stanford University and furthering his education at Columbia Business School, went on to work on Wall Street. In fifteen years, he rose to the position of Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley before choosing to retire. In 1981, he and Leon Sywen co-founded the venture capital firm, Sywen-Rosen Foundation, and in its founding year, invested in Compaq Computer Corporation, serving as its chairman and CEO.