My Favorite Broadcaster Died Yesterday....
As everyone in the world probably knows by now, Tim Russert of NBC News passed away suddenly at work on Friday. I am among millions of viewers who will miss him greatly.
Likely, you are too.
Tim was older than me, but not by too much.
As all the accolades and personal recollections wafted across the TV screen yesterday (and this weekend) it stuck me that he left us a gift.
His legacy.
Aside from his journalistic skills, his strong work ethic and his leadership skills as recounted by all his co-workers, perhaps his greatest attribute was his authenticity.
He never forgot his roots. He displayed reverence for his Dad in writing a couple of very popular books. He loved (and never forgot) his hometown of Buffalo, NY. He was a Buffalo Bills fan to the end. He wasn't a boss to those who reported to him. He was an advocate - a coach and a cheerleader. He was perpetually enthusiastic. He had a passion for his job.
He never looked comfortable in a suit. I always expected his shirt to be untucked under his suit jacket.
He was the guy you'd love to have a beer with. And he was the smartest man in the room. He didn't show it off. You just knew.
I have to give a talk to an MBA class on Monday night about leadership.
I suspect we'll talk about Tim Russert.
Goodbye Tim. I'll miss you.