Callaway well-read, schooled entering Big Apple
When Mickey Callaway was still just a child, his father, Mike, instructed him to sit next to his baseball coaches in the dugout. So Mickey sat, close enough to watch how the elder men conducted themselves. At home, Mike — one of the highest-ranking civilians in the US Army Corps of Engineers — turned his house into a corporate boardroom, giving Mickey PowerPoint presentations on group development and team building. So Mickey learned, slide by slide.