Suzie, Ollie, and Leo – I am so very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Tim for one year, but I feel as if I have known him for many. When I joined the EM team, Tim went out of his way to make me feel welcome and valued, immediately jumping on a video call with me to welcome me on board and soon thereafter encouraging me to visit the London office, which I did two months later. He took me out for a welcome lunch while I was in London, during which he told me all about his wife, Suzie, and sons, Ollie and Leo; he asked me how I had met my husband; and he told me how he had met Suzie. It became clear to me very quickly that Tim was a gregarious, happy person who genuinely cared about others. I will fondly remember the regular Friday calls I had with Tim and Chris, where Tim never finished without asking about me and what I was doing for the weekend. And perhaps most meaningful of all, Tim knew that I had several medical issues to attend to over the past year; his response whenever I would tell him that I had to be out for a few days was always the same – that health comes first. Tim is deeply missed in the EM team. It is his positive, strong, and collegial leadership of a team spanning continents that made us resilient, and it has kept us cohesive as a team today; his jovial, generous, and collaborative nature lives on. For that and for being such a genuinely kind person, I will forever be thankful to Tim.
Suzie, Ollie, and Leo – I am so very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Tim for one year, but I feel as if I have known him for many. When I joined the EM team, Tim went out of his way to make me feel welcome and valued, immediately jumping on a video call with me to welcome me on board and soon thereafter encouraging me to visit the London office, which I did two months later. He took me out for a welcome lunch while I was in London, during which he told me all about his wife, Suzie, and sons, Ollie and Leo; he asked me how I had met my husband; and he told me how he had met Suzie. It became clear to me very quickly that Tim was a gregarious, happy person who genuinely cared about others. I will fondly remember the regular Friday calls I had with Tim and Chris, where Tim never finished without asking about me and what I was doing for the weekend. And perhaps most meaningful of all, Tim knew that I had several medical issues to attend to over the past year; his response whenever I would tell him that I had to be out for a few days was always the same – that health comes first. Tim is deeply missed in the EM team. It is his positive, strong, and collegial leadership of a team spanning continents that made us resilient, and it has kept us cohesive as a team today; his jovial, generous, and collaborative nature lives on. For that and for being such a genuinely kind person, I will forever be thankful to Tim.