26-05 2021 10:21
wrote:
I'd worked with Kevin on audit for over 15 years. He was a fantastic manager, so supportive, always looking for opportunities to help people develop, and so good at sharing his knowledge. Above all, though, he was a friend. I'll miss our chats - his updates on family and holidays, his reports on the progress of Harry Love, and comparing notes on the TV programmes we were watching. I'll always smile when I remember his love of chocolate bars (he enjoyed selecting one from his desk drawer!), his countdown to 12 o'clock when he could have his sandwiches (well, a couple of minutes to - he generally couldn't quite wait till 12!), and the time we laughed and laughed at Christopher Biggins cuddling a rat in the jungle! I will miss him terribly. My thoughts are with his family at this sad time.
26-05 2021 10:21
wrote:
I'd worked with Kevin on audit for over 15 years. He was a fantastic manager, so supportive, always looking for opportunities to help people develop, and so good at sharing his knowledge. Above all, though, he was a friend. I'll miss our chats - his updates on family and holidays, his reports on the progress of Harry Love, and comparing notes on the TV programmes we were watching. I'll always smile when I remember his love of chocolate bars (he enjoyed selecting one from his desk drawer!), his countdown to 12 o'clock when he could have his sandwiches (well, a couple of minutes to - he generally couldn't quite wait till 12!), and the time we laughed and laughed at Christopher Biggins cuddling a rat in the jungle! I will miss him terribly. My thoughts are with his family at this sad time.