The cause was pulmonary fibrosis, though he had suffered a heart attack several years earlier, his son William said in a telephone interview.
Doty joined Goldman in 1964 as a partner and quickly became head of its administrative department. The position gave him oversight of some of the firm’s most important internal affairs, including the amount of money executives had to contribute upon making partner.
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