In 1988 Cogsville entered the professional ranks with the San Diego Sockers of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) after graduating from UNC.
After retiring from playing, Cogsville studied law at Rutgers University and began a Wall Street career as a corporate attorney at Skadden Arps and an investment banker with the Global Leveraged Finance Group at Merrill Lynch.
[2] In 2002, Cogsville founded RCM Saratoga Capital, LLC, a boutique investment banking firm focused on generating value in the urban marketplace.
RCM Saratoga Capital supported the growth of several notable companies, including the incubation of MatchPoint Trading, Inc.
In December 2008, the firm won the bidding for Starrett City, the nation's largest subsidized apartment complex.