As director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, LLC, in Atlanta, Georgia, Samuel Brice Hall serves as a liaison between investors and professionals, as well as manages the firm's tax mitigation and conservation strategy projects team. An alumnus of the University of North Carolina (UNC), Samuel Brice Hall enjoys following the school's basketball team in his free time. Former UNC basketball coach Dean Smith is regarded as one of the best coaches in college basketball history, although current UNC coach Roy Williams is making his own case for that distinction. Smith, who retired in 1997, registered 879 wins and reached the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament 11 times. Meanwhile, Williams boasts an all-time NCAA coaching record of 871-234 and will pass Smith with UNC's ninth win of the 2019-20 season. A former assistant under Smith, Williams was hired as head coach at UNC in 2003 and has yet to win fewer than 19 games in any given season. He led the Tar Heels to National Championship victories in 2005, 2009, and 2017. It's important to note that only five other coaches have won more than two National Championships. Prior to joining UNC as head coach, Williams spent 15 years in the same role at Kansas, where he compiled a record of 418-101.
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The recipient of a master's degree in accounting from the University of North Carolina (UNC), Samuel Brice Hall is an experienced financial executive who has served as director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, LLC, since 2011. When he isn't managing the firm's tax mitigation and conservation strategy projects team, Samuel Brice Hall enjoys following UNC basketball. Nassir Little, the highlight of UNC's 2018 recruiting class, has declared for the NBA Draft after only one season with the Tar Heels. However, there's a reason for optimism heading into the 2019-20 season as the Tar Heels once again landed one of the top recruits in the nation. Five-star recruit Cole Anthony, who committed to UNC in April, was recently named by Rivals as the best point guard of the entire 2019 recruiting class. Rivals ranked UNC's recruiting class as the sixth best in the country. In securing Rivals' top point guard spot, Anthony ranks ahead of R.J. Hampton, who has yet to declare where he intends on playing next season, as well as Tyrese Maxey and Nicco Mannion, who will play with Kentucky and Arizona, respectively. The 6-foot-3 Virginia native is the son of former NBA player Greg Anthony and is regarded equally for his offensive and defensive capabilities. Drawing upon more than 18 years of experience in the financial sector, Samuel Brice Hall manages the tax mitigation and conservation strategy projects team at Georgia-based Piedmont Private Equity. Outside of work, Samuel Brice Hall enjoys following the University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels men's basketball team. After suffering a disappointing second-round loss in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, the Tar Heels will return for the 2018-19 season with several returning players, poised for a better result. Rather than declare for the upcoming NBA draft, third-team All-American Luke Maye decided to return to Chapel Hill for his senior season. The Huntersville, North Carolina, native enjoyed a breakout campaign as starter last season as he averaged a career-high 16.9 points and 10.1 rebounds per game to go along with an impressive 43 percent three-point shooting percentage. Maye will be joined by fellow seniors Kenny Williams and Cameron Johnson, who both excel at shooting from three-point range. Meanwhile, returning juniors Shea Rush, Brandon Robinson, and Seventh Woods are expected to improve upon their respective performances last season. Woods, in particular, will be under pressure as the team's presumed starting point guard after two injury-riddled seasons. The Tar Heels roster is also composed of five sophomores as well as incoming freshmen Rechon Black, Coby White, and Nassir Little, who was the MVP of the McDonald's All-American Game. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies and a master’s degree in accounting, Samuel Brice Hall serves as the director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, LLC. In his leisure time, Samuel Brice Hall enjoys following the University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team. Honored as the collegiate National Player of the Year in 1998, former Tar Heel Antawn Jamison was recently announced as a member of the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Basketball Legends class. Presented by New York Life, the 2017 ACC Legends class includes 15 former collegiate basketball players and one national championship coach. Jamison was also named the National Collegiate Athletic Association Regional Most Valuable Player, ACC Tournament MVP, and 1998 ACC Player of the Year, becoming only the second UNC player and the third in the history of the ACC to accomplish these feats. Voted as the ACC Male Athlete of the Year in the same season, Jamison was the second player in the school’s history to average double digits in points (22.2) and rebounds (10.5). A 16-year veteran of the league, Jamison was voted to play for two National Basketball Association All-Star teams (in 2005 and 2008), and he scored 20,042 points during his career. |
AuthorIn 2011, Mr. Hall relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, and accepted an appointment as the director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, where he remains. ArchivesCategories
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