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Laura Harrington

October 12, 1985 - October 19, 2020

This is for your memories of Loz; or please email privately to loz.memories@gmail.com. Donations in her memory can be made at https://memoryspace.mind.org.uk/MemorySpace/Laura-Harrington

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Callum Grieve 2020-11-09 17:09:38 wrote:

Laura, Your desk was at the very heart of the Old County Hall office in London. And from that central spot, you quite literally held us all together. With your brilliant organizing skills, and your crazy stories, and your super-detailed spreadsheets, and your irresistible laugh, and your remarkable ability to always keep things real. I remember getting told off by Emily when I tried to entice you away from her team to come join the comms team. And even though I failed to win you over, you ended up becoming the link between our two teams. You helped fuse the data and evidence work with the strategic communications work. And that's when we all really started hitting our stride. And everywhere I've worked since then, I've been trying to recreate that link. You were the link. You were the heart of us. You will always be the heart of us. Much love, Callum

Callum Grieve 2020-11-09 17:09:38 wrote: Laura, Your desk was at the very heart of the Old County Hall office in London. And from that central spot, you quite literally held us all together. With your brilliant organizing skills, and your crazy stories, and your super-detailed spreadsheets, and your irresistible laugh, and your remarkable ability to always keep things real. I remember getting told off by Emily when I tried to entice you away from her team to come join the comms team. And even though I failed to win you over, you ended up becoming the link between our two teams. You helped fuse the data and evidence work with the strategic communications work. And that's when we all really started hitting our stride. And everywhere I've worked since then, I've been trying to recreate that link. You were the link. You were the heart of us. You will always be the heart of us. Much love, Callum

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