Matthew Sherwood on the 7:01am train from Bethpage to Penn Station. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood on rides the 2-3 train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood waits for the train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood on rides the 2-3 train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood stands outside of The Interchurch Center. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood gets breakfast before work. Sherwood usually eats standing up, while checking stocks, indicies and currency. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood checks stocks, bonds, indicies, and currencies before the opening bell on Wall Street. Sherwood works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. Sherwood’s daughter is the driving force behind his relentless pursuit. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood tunes out and rides the train to Penn Station to connect to the LIRR. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood answers last minute phone calls before entering the gym. After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood on the 7:01am train from Bethpage to Penn Station. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood on rides the 2-3 train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood waits for the train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood on rides the 2-3 train on his way to work. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood stands outside of The Interchurch Center. Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood gets breakfast before work. Sherwood usually eats standing up, while checking stocks, indicies and currency. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood checks stocks, bonds, indicies, and currencies before the opening bell on Wall Street. Sherwood works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. Sherwood’s daughter is the driving force behind his relentless pursuit. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood tunes out and rides the train to Penn Station to connect to the LIRR. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Matthew Sherwood answers last minute phone calls before entering the gym. After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
After playing D1 college football, powerlifting is a weekly regimen for Matthew Sherwood. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n
Sherwood lost his eye sight while working on Wall St. during the 2008 financial crisis. His loss of sight was due to a combination of concussions from D1 college football and working in a high stress environment. Sherwood now works for The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board, investing for pastors and the families of missionaries. After losing his eye sight, Sherwood said he feels like “Job” from the bible, having lost much but gained more. On Tuesday March 20, in New York. Photo: Wesley Parnell. Full Story: https://www.empirestatetribune.com/est/5/12/2018/ft1hrbhhdhidx80uggt2gtszvau51n