Alvin Donald[1] Hall (born June 27, 1952) is an American financial adviser, author, and media personality.

Alvin Hall
Hall at a book signing
Born (1952-06-27) June 27, 1952 (age 71)
Occupation(s)Financial adviser, journalist, broadcaster
Websitehttp://alvinhall.com/

Early life edit

Hall was born June 27, 1952,[2] in Crawfordville, Florida, one of seven children to a family of farmers, day workers and fishermen. Interviewed on the BBC Radio 4 programme Midweek[3] he said that his grandmother had told him he was "everything she had", something that helped him get through difficult financial decisions; she was also a great saver and gave him 50 dollars when he was heading to Yale.[4]

He studied for a Bachelor of Arts in English at Bowdoin College and a Master of Arts in American literature at the University of North Carolina.[citation needed] After a period of unemployment and working as a college professor (teaching literature), he started to take an interest in finance.

Financial adviser edit

In 1990, Hall briefly lectured British stockbrokers in London in preparation for the NASD exams in the United States.

Hall has written books and articles on saving and investing as well as debt management. He presented Your Money or Your Life on BBC2 and has made various television and radio appearances, including as a panellist on Dave Gorman's Important Astrology Experiment and The Apprentice: You're Fired.

He also edits a money column in the UK's Reveal magazine. He has written Money Magic for the charitable organisation Quick Reads which encourages people to get back into the habit of reading. He was involved in Jamie Oliver's programme, Jamie's Dream School. On the programme, Hall taught the pupils mathematics.[5]

Art collector edit

Hall is an art collector whose pieces include works by Carroll Dunham, Victoria Morton, Tina Barney, Lee Friedlander, Carrie Mae Weems and Mel Kendrick.[6] [7]

Personal life edit

Hall is gay.[8]

BBC Radio edit

Hall has presented several finance-related radio programmes for BBC Radio 4, which often broadcast in the period when Radio 4's personal finance programme Money Box is off-air.

Hall won the Wincott Award for business journalism[9] for his 2006 documentary Jay-Z: From Brooklyn to the Boardroom in which he interviewed and profiled the entrepreneurial rap star Jay-Z.

2012

Episode 1: The Bronx
Episode 2: Wall Street
Episode 3: Justice
Episode 4: English Journalists in New York
Episode 5: The Politics of the Case

2011

  • Poorer Than Their Parents: four programmes in which Alvin Hall assesses whether today's youth will be worse off than their parents.
Episode 1: Jobs
Episode 2: Pensions
Episode 3: Inheritance
Episode 4: Housing

2010

2009

  • The Money Grab: Alvin Hall examines the continuous rise in executive pay.

2008

Episode 1: Commodities
Episode 2: Wine
Episode 3: Art
Episode 4: Film
Episode 5: Property

2006

Tribute to Alistair Cooke edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Moth, "Alvin Hall | Beyond My Viewmaster Dreams", April 13, 2012
  2. ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol. 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  3. ^ Midweek, Wednesday, 28 March 2012.
  4. ^ Jamie's Dream School, 16 March 2011.
  5. ^ Jamie's Dream School - Alvin Hall
  6. ^ Presenters: Alvin Hall (2007-04-23). "Episode listing". Alvin Hall's Art World. BBC Radio 4.
  7. ^ "Artnet Interview with Alvin Hall", ArtNet
  8. ^ "Being black in the US vs the UK: There's a big difference | Alvin Hall". 9 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Business Programme Broadcast". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  10. ^ "In Alistair Cooke's Footsteps", The Documentary, BBC World Service, 18 November 2012.

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