13-01 2021 17:29
wrote:
So sorry to hear the tragic news about Kevan. He was a smart guy who always had an eye on the future. But underneath that commercially savvy exterior was a kind, generous and funny human being.
I'll always remember getting my first company car and being a petrol head, Kevan suggested we do a swap overnight. Kevan drove a Vauxhall Calibra with heated leather seats. At the time I didn't know such a thing existed and drove the 40 mins home on a warm summer night with my backside on fire. I'd fallen prey to one of Kevan's practical jokes. Suffice to say he thought it was hilarious when I entered the office next day. The memory still makes me smile nearly 30 years later.
13-01 2021 17:29
wrote:
So sorry to hear the tragic news about Kevan. He was a smart guy who always had an eye on the future. But underneath that commercially savvy exterior was a kind, generous and funny human being.
I'll always remember getting my first company car and being a petrol head, Kevan suggested we do a swap overnight. Kevan drove a Vauxhall Calibra with heated leather seats. At the time I didn't know such a thing existed and drove the 40 mins home on a warm summer night with my backside on fire. I'd fallen prey to one of Kevan's practical jokes. Suffice to say he thought it was hilarious when I entered the office next day. The memory still makes me smile nearly 30 years later.