Alastair Hall stood six-foot four. Everyone called him Shorty.
He was only the fourth partner in the history of Sutro & Company, a San Francisco brokerage firm founded in the 1870s and my first employer out of grad school.
There are two things you need to know about Shorty. He was the epitome of integrity. And, in many ways, he was the father of my business career. He taught me the importance of being consistent, forming opinions that are rooted in an abiding philosophy of life. We had very different personalities – he reserved, methodical, and wise, and I hard-charging, unpredictable, and passionate. We had a close friendship.