Draft:Icem
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Personal Life Michael Ice was born in 1958 in West Virginia. He married Kathi Ice in 1983. He has three daughters and two sons. His eldest son Michael Ice died in 2012.
Athletic Career Michael Ice played on the basketball team at Handley High School in Winchester Virginia, class of 1977. Michael was inducted into the Handley High School Hall of Fame by the Judges Athletic Organization in 2004. He played his Freshman year on the basketball team at Penn State University 1977 to 1979. He transferred to Iona University and played on the team 1980-1982. He played for the St. Kilda Pumas in Melbourne, Australia in 1982.
Business Career Michael Ice graduated from Iona University with a BA in Communication Arts in 1981 and an MBA in Finance in 1989. He worked in finance at Drexel Burnham & Lambert, Bankers Trust, Merrill Lynch, Rabobank, Real Metrics, UBS, Dresden Kleinwort Wasserstein, HSBC, and The Seaport Group. In 2015, he transitioned to teaching and became a Senior Lecturer of Finance at the University of Rhode Island.
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