I met John in 2014 when I joined Target Malaria. I remember being amazed at the time with the depth of his experience with risks and his work with the Atomic Agency (a whole new world for me). Along the years John was always showed an impressive ability to look at an issue from all angles, with a long-term thinking hat always on. He approach discussions in a socratic way and really empowered you.
He was also an incredible champion for stakeholder and community engagement. Probably because of his incredible teaching skills but also with an in-depth commitment to ensuring that communities affected by malaria would be part of the decision.
Finally, I will remember forever the incredible support that John provided me personally when faced with some particularly difficult HR process at the college, where with his calm and attention to decisions being evidence-based, he brought reason back to the process.
I think a lot about Megan and Will and all those who feel the gap left by his absence
I met John in 2014 when I joined Target Malaria. I remember being amazed at the time with the depth of his experience with risks and his work with the Atomic Agency (a whole new world for me). Along the years John was always showed an impressive ability to look at an issue from all angles, with a long-term thinking hat always on. He approach discussions in a socratic way and really empowered you.
He was also an incredible champion for stakeholder and community engagement. Probably because of his incredible teaching skills but also with an in-depth commitment to ensuring that communities affected by malaria would be part of the decision.
Finally, I will remember forever the incredible support that John provided me personally when faced with some particularly difficult HR process at the college, where with his calm and attention to decisions being evidence-based, he brought reason back to the process.
I think a lot about Megan and Will and all those who feel the gap left by his absence