Person to know: Warren Cohn.I love punctuality Punctuality Fogg, Phileas completes world circuit at exact minute he wagered he would. [Fr. Lit.: Around the World in Eighty Days] Gilbreths disciplined family brought up to abide by strict, punctual standards. [Am. Lit. ," says Warren Cohn when I call him at exactly 10:30 A.M. for a phone inter view. As vice president of Mellon Financial Please help [ convert this timeline] into prose or, if necessary, a . Corp.'s private wealth management group, Cohn needs to keep punctual punc·tu·al adj. 1. Acting or arriving exactly at the time appointed; prompt. 2. Paid or accomplished at or by the appointed time. 3. Precise; exact. 4. , considering his client base of high-net-worth individuals and his responsibility for billion-dollar investments. Born in Atlanta and raised in South Florida, Cohn, 35, has vaulted himself into one of the most dynamic jobs in the financial industry. Based in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , he is investment management house Mellon's representative to the city's megawealthy, including some of the most notable film, TV, and sports stars in the world. (No, Cohn wouldn't name names.) Once an investment banker Investment Banker A person representing a financial institution that is in the business of raising capital for corporations and municipalities. Notes: An investment banker may not accept deposits or make commercial loans. at PaineWebber, Cohn made a personal discovery after finishing graduate school in Florida. "I realized the world of private wealth was a lot more enjoyable than institutional wealth," he says. Mellon is neither a retail bank nor a brokerage firm; it's a company that manages assets, including the often misunderstood hedge funds. Simply put, a hedge fund, Cohn explains, "is a contrarian investment to hedge against loss," comprising a pool of money invested on behalf of clients. Investments can be made in a variety of assets, including stocks, bonds, horses, wine, and even film production. Since Mellon does not advertise or coldcall potential investors, Cohn relies on word-of-mouth referrals and his own reputation. That means his schedule is very flexible. "If somebody calls me tomorrow and says, 'I've got $20 million,' I'm going to get on the plane and go meet with them," he says. He'll then put together a team of Mellon staffers to handle such clients once they come on beard. As he puts it, "I play the quarterback." Being openly gay in the financial industry, Cohn says, hasn't been a problem, particularly at Mellon, which scored a perfect 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's 2006 Corporate Equality Index The Corporate Equality Index is a report published by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation as a tool to rate American businesses on their treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees, consumers and investors. It has been published annually since 2002. . A member of the firm's LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender employee group, he says his "three passions are gay causes, youth causes, and StandUp stand·up or stand-up adj. 1. Standing erect; upright: a standup collar. 2. Taken, done, or used while standing: a standup supper; a standup bar. for Kids," a national advocacy group for runaway youths. He also works with gay rights groups Lambda Legal and Equality California and serves on the board of the Trevor Project, an organization working to curb suicide among queer and questioning youths. But his sexuality does not define him, Cohn says--even if many people joke that he's "the straightest gay guy they know." |
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