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James Lewes

June 30, 1967 - November 16, 2022

We were deeply saddened to receive the terrible news about the passing of our colleague, James Lewes. James is survived by his wife and four children. We offer our condolences and prayers to his family and friends. James joined our organization in the year 1999 as a Research Analyst. Over the past two decades he worked in different roles- Team Leader, Specialist Manager and Senior Content Specialist within Company Fundamentals, in Exeter, UK. He is appreciated for his invaluable contribution towards the Private Company Product feeds and client engagement. His colleagues and friends remember him for his discipline and his commitment towards work. He is known to be helpful to others and mentored his colleagues in various projects in the Company. James was an enthusiastic marathon runner and had participated in many events.

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2022-11-30 09:41:20 wrote:

My Deepest Condolences... James trained the first Fundamentals group of new joiners in Gdynia, including myself, when the site was opened in 2006. From that time onwards we cooperated across a high number of projects, initatives and tasks. It was a pleasure to learn from such a professional with great sense of humour. Needless to say, James was one of the icons of our department. Rest in peace...

2022-11-30 09:41:20 wrote: My Deepest Condolences... James trained the first Fundamentals group of new joiners in Gdynia, including myself, when the site was opened in 2006. From that time onwards we cooperated across a high number of projects, initatives and tasks. It was a pleasure to learn from such a professional with great sense of humour. Needless to say, James was one of the icons of our department. Rest in peace...

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