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Jim Gillies

June 25, 1969 - November 13, 2021

Our friend and colleague, Jim Gillies, passed away at home on Saturday the 13th of November after a long battle with cancer. Jim has been part of SLC for over 16 years working in many teams including FE, DSA, BCF and, for the last 6 years, the Assess Platform. Jim has had a huge influence in all the teams he's worked in, but more importantly he has left a positive lasting impression on so many people he worked with. His loss will be felt much more widely than the Assess Platform and he will be missed by many within SLC. Jim is survived by his wife Aileen and daughter Emma and our thoughts go out to them at this time.

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2021-12-01 09:59:04 wrote:

I have known Jim since he started at SLC in the FE team and I was working in release management. Since then I have worked with Jim in many different ways and was for a time Jim's manager. Jim was a very smart guy and I always admired how he always managed to remain calm, objective, and with good humour during the many crises that we have faced at SLC. Jim will be very much missed, and my thoughts are with his family and friends at this very difficult time.

2021-12-01 09:59:04 wrote: I have known Jim since he started at SLC in the FE team and I was working in release management. Since then I have worked with Jim in many different ways and was for a time Jim's manager. Jim was a very smart guy and I always admired how he always managed to remain calm, objective, and with good humour during the many crises that we have faced at SLC. Jim will be very much missed, and my thoughts are with his family and friends at this very difficult time.

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