Kate Hunter
20-04 2021 18:12
wrote:
I have so many memories of fun events at glamorous locations with Lori, usually attached to a CASE board meeting or conference. But also how amazingly supportive she was to me personally, the organisation, the professional community, other trustees, and how she exemplified leadership and kindness in everything she did. I first met her at the CASE 2008 conference in Brighton, she was still working at Aberdeen and Sir Duncan Rice was chair of the Board. She immediately followed up and met me and offered support, and she went on to volunteer in a big way for CASE. Was a member of the inaugural faculty for the Strategic Marketing Institute, a track chair on the Annual Conference, a trustee, deputy Chair of the CASE Europe board. And more. She was always insightful and thoughtful, and practical. A brilliant leader of her teams at Aberdeen and UCL, and the wider HE advancement community. My favourite memory is the one time, she, Tricia King and Peter Agar stayed on in Amsterdam after a board meeting and we pulled together all the mini-bar stock from our various rooms and had an absolute blast. You lived well Lori, and I'll miss you so much.
Kate Hunter
20-04 2021 18:12
wrote:
I have so many memories of fun events at glamorous locations with Lori, usually attached to a CASE board meeting or conference. But also how amazingly supportive she was to me personally, the organisation, the professional community, other trustees, and how she exemplified leadership and kindness in everything she did. I first met her at the CASE 2008 conference in Brighton, she was still working at Aberdeen and Sir Duncan Rice was chair of the Board. She immediately followed up and met me and offered support, and she went on to volunteer in a big way for CASE. Was a member of the inaugural faculty for the Strategic Marketing Institute, a track chair on the Annual Conference, a trustee, deputy Chair of the CASE Europe board. And more. She was always insightful and thoughtful, and practical. A brilliant leader of her teams at Aberdeen and UCL, and the wider HE advancement community. My favourite memory is the one time, she, Tricia King and Peter Agar stayed on in Amsterdam after a board meeting and we pulled together all the mini-bar stock from our various rooms and had an absolute blast. You lived well Lori, and I'll miss you so much.