29-10 2020 18:17
wrote:
Chris was a deeply generous man, intellectually and in terms of the time he was prepared to take to understand a problem and find a solution. Whether or not you agreed on the outcome, you always got the sense he listened to what was being said, and that he valued the person saying it. He was integral to so many parts of the University, and to Cambridge, and his thoughtful judgement (and formidable work ethic) will be much missed. He taught me a lot.
29-10 2020 18:17
wrote:
Chris was a deeply generous man, intellectually and in terms of the time he was prepared to take to understand a problem and find a solution. Whether or not you agreed on the outcome, you always got the sense he listened to what was being said, and that he valued the person saying it. He was integral to so many parts of the University, and to Cambridge, and his thoughtful judgement (and formidable work ethic) will be much missed. He taught me a lot.