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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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Susie Baker 2021-04-20 14:32:01 wrote:

It was always a pleasure to see Lori, usually at CASE events. She was insightful and cared deeply about colleagues and education. Lori was so proud of the campaign at UCL and its transformative ambitions. I also remember though her delight in showing photos of the details of the campaign launch - those ice-cubes that had been a surprise to her too. She was generous in sharing moments from her course at Columbia. In particular she spoke of those times when an insight had really landed with her; conscious I think of being a women in a leadership position in an emerging profession and wanting to be generous in sharing that. I hope that her family, and Poppy, in particular will be proud of the path she created for so many others. My thoughts are with them.

Susie Baker 2021-04-20 14:32:01 wrote: It was always a pleasure to see Lori, usually at CASE events. She was insightful and cared deeply about colleagues and education. Lori was so proud of the campaign at UCL and its transformative ambitions. I also remember though her delight in showing photos of the details of the campaign launch - those ice-cubes that had been a surprise to her too. She was generous in sharing moments from her course at Columbia. In particular she spoke of those times when an insight had really landed with her; conscious I think of being a women in a leadership position in an emerging profession and wanting to be generous in sharing that. I hope that her family, and Poppy, in particular will be proud of the path she created for so many others. My thoughts are with them.

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