More than a decade before American snowboarding phenom, Shaun White, 23, claimed two Olympic gold medals and his wild red hair earned him the moniker “the Flying Tomato,” Atlanta bankruptcy lawyer William L. Rothschild purchased a snowboard and followed his heart-and many young people-down snowy western slopes.

A partner at Ellenberg, Ogier, Rothschild & Rosenfeld-and an ordained rabbi-Rothschild, 61, parked his skis after reaching a “sort of average level.”

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