When he wasn’t playing professional lacrosse for the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ben Rubeor enjoyed his work as a financial analyst at an Owings Mills-based venture capital firm just fine. Even established veterans in Major League Lacrosse need a day job. For nearly two years, the former University of Virginia All-American midfielder regularly worked more than 40 hours per week in an entry-level position that put him on a track toward a six-figure salary. But working for a firm that specialized in helping turn dreams for startup companies into reality provided Rubeor with consistent reminders t...