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Jared Richardson

December 30, 1969 - December 7, 2016

Jared was a beloved husband, father, brother and son who has touched many lives. In his professional career, Jared was a consultant, developer, tester, and manager, including Director of Development at several companies. He was the author of two books, Ship It! and Career 2.0, and was the 2nd public signatory of the Agile Manifesto. Jared was Screencast Editor for the Pragmatic Bookshelf, and co-founded The GROWS™ Method. He started AgileRTP in 2007 and is well known as a coach and consultant through his company, Agile Artisans. Please share your stories on how Jared has touched your life, and we'll be working to compile the stories together for his family. We're also collecting donations for his family at https://www.gofundme.com/jared-richardson-college-fund

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Chris Kaeberlein 2016-12-13 03:13:23 wrote:

I only met Jared a handful of times. He was an Agile coach at my company and when I found out he was there, I scheduled lunch with him. He was so friendly and helpful during that first lunch, and I learned so much from him. We had lunch a few more times. During the last lunch I had with him and another coach I told Jared the story of how I wanted to write a book about being the father of a special needs child. He was so understanding and so encouraging. I will never forget it and he left an eternal impression on me. He truly inspired me to follow this dream of mine. May he rest in the eternal peace and love of God our Father.

Chris Kaeberlein 2016-12-13 03:13:23 wrote: I only met Jared a handful of times. He was an Agile coach at my company and when I found out he was there, I scheduled lunch with him. He was so friendly and helpful during that first lunch, and I learned so much from him. We had lunch a few more times. During the last lunch I had with him and another coach I told Jared the story of how I wanted to write a book about being the father of a special needs child. He was so understanding and so encouraging. I will never forget it and he left an eternal impression on me. He truly inspired me to follow this dream of mine. May he rest in the eternal peace and love of God our Father.

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