Kimberley Hatchett isn't one for taking the easy route. As an Olympic hopeful in the early 1980s, she specialized in the 400-meter hurdles, among track and field's most grueling events and far from its most glamorous. An all-American athlete at the University of Virginia, her dreams of gold were dashed when she pulled a hamstring during the 1984 Olympic trials. Hatchett credits track and field for the fortitude that launched her career at Morgan Stanley in 1991 and pushed her over early corporate hurdles. Today, Hatchett's eight-person team has about 200 clients, with a median acco...