Samuel Brice Hall works at Piedmont Private Equity, LLC, and has served the firm as its director of investor relations since 2011. Samuel Brice Hall enjoys reading in his spare time, and his favorite book is Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, which he has reread many times since first reading it in 1986. While not the narrator of the book, Atticus Finch serves as one of the moral centers of To Kill a Mockingbird, and has become an icon of literature and cinema. He plays two major roles in the story, one as a lawyer defending an African-American man against a prejudicial justice system, and one as the father of the book's narrator. In both cases, Atticus seeks to show the world to others in a different light, challenging their preconceived notions and pressing them on inconsistencies or injustices. He likewise works hard to understand others and meet them with kindness and compassion, in spite of being threatened or spat upon. Even when he does not personally like a task, he is shown to be willing to step up and do what's right, displaying a straightforward, evenhanded, and consistent sense of justice.
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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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