13-03 2021 05:51
wrote:
As a colleague, friend and finally client, I appreciated Jez's candour and dry humour, even when the chips didn't fall in his favour. While most of our interactions were work related, my enduring memories of Jez come from overhearing him patiently on the phone to Maia in our Alexandra House office during the peak of the global financial crisis, and thinking to myself "how sweet to see that, in light of the turmoil going around us"... Rest in peace.
13-03 2021 05:51
wrote:
As a colleague, friend and finally client, I appreciated Jez's candour and dry humour, even when the chips didn't fall in his favour. While most of our interactions were work related, my enduring memories of Jez come from overhearing him patiently on the phone to Maia in our Alexandra House office during the peak of the global financial crisis, and thinking to myself "how sweet to see that, in light of the turmoil going around us"... Rest in peace.