04-01 2021 17:49
wrote:
I worked alongside Caroll for nearly 5 years, riding the wave of FareShare Go from it's inception through to an award-winning redistribution programme and one thing is for sure - it wouldn't have been the same without Caroll. Right from the start we knew she meant business and success was the only option - she pursued every goal with determination, dedication and good humour. She was never afraid to do things a little differently - and could raise eyebrows as well as smiles along the way - but she was always 100% Caroll - fierce, kind and committed to getting things done. The last time I saw Carol, she met me in Sheffield to drop off a chair for my back, and we had a giggle about the black-market trade she could start in masks and other goods stored at her house - stored in her own space, for us, ready to send out at the drop of an email, which sums up the invaluable support she provided for FareShare over the past year. Our thoughts are with your family, you'll be missed x
04-01 2021 17:49
wrote:
I worked alongside Caroll for nearly 5 years, riding the wave of FareShare Go from it's inception through to an award-winning redistribution programme and one thing is for sure - it wouldn't have been the same without Caroll. Right from the start we knew she meant business and success was the only option - she pursued every goal with determination, dedication and good humour. She was never afraid to do things a little differently - and could raise eyebrows as well as smiles along the way - but she was always 100% Caroll - fierce, kind and committed to getting things done. The last time I saw Carol, she met me in Sheffield to drop off a chair for my back, and we had a giggle about the black-market trade she could start in masks and other goods stored at her house - stored in her own space, for us, ready to send out at the drop of an email, which sums up the invaluable support she provided for FareShare over the past year. Our thoughts are with your family, you'll be missed x