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Lori Houlihan

July 24, 1967 - April 19, 2021

Vice-Provost Dr Lori Houlihan was renowned throughout UCL and the international higher education sector as a powerhouse who brought extraordinary energy and vision, and a great sense of fun, to everything she did. She is remembered as a loyal friend, a wise and generous colleague, and wonderful company. Most of all, she is remembered for her devotion to her family and particularly for her pride in her daughter Poppy. To donate to Lori's fund in her honour, please visit: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/campaign/ucl-dr-lori-houlihan-glioblastoma-fund

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Eric Thomas 2021-04-19 20:04:27 wrote:

When I was Chair of CASE Europe, Lori was a trustee and I got to know her well. My memories are of her, Kate Hunter and me, with other trustees, decamping to a bar in whatever European city the meeting was being held and then laughing and laughing for hours on end. She was inspirational, funny, very professional and deeply human. Her leadership at UCL was exemplary and it was great to be back in touch with her through my work at Moorfields Eye Charity. The university philanthropy community is very special in the way each helps out the other and Lori was leading exponent of that.We shall miss her dreadfully but, even now, her memory makes me smile and, maybe, that is the most important and special thing I can say about her. Sleep well, Lori, your legacy lives on in Poppy, Dom and all you left behind at Aberdeen and UCL xxx

Eric Thomas 2021-04-19 20:04:27 wrote: When I was Chair of CASE Europe, Lori was a trustee and I got to know her well. My memories are of her, Kate Hunter and me, with other trustees, decamping to a bar in whatever European city the meeting was being held and then laughing and laughing for hours on end. She was inspirational, funny, very professional and deeply human. Her leadership at UCL was exemplary and it was great to be back in touch with her through my work at Moorfields Eye Charity. The university philanthropy community is very special in the way each helps out the other and Lori was leading exponent of that.We shall miss her dreadfully but, even now, her memory makes me smile and, maybe, that is the most important and special thing I can say about her. Sleep well, Lori, your legacy lives on in Poppy, Dom and all you left behind at Aberdeen and UCL xxx

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