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Nick Spencer

15 oktober 1958 - 7 april 2020

Our great friend and former colleague, Nick Spencer, has sadly passed away. Nick left BP at the end of March, and his death has come as a great shock to us all. We are truly sorry and cannot possibly comprehend the grief that Nick’s partner Eve, and his sons Richard and Robert, are feeling right now. We would like to share your memories, stories and anecdotes of Nick and his time at BP with his family. Nick was a much-loved colleague, and we appreciate your support to help his family through this extremely difficult time.

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Todd Mundorff 2020-05-01 08:13:04 schreef:

As Nick’s first EA, I had the privilege of accompanying him on his early trips to the various refineries around the globe. I have fond memories of our first trip to Australia and during those flights, dinners, car rides etc, Nick would talk about his experiences running refineries which gave me great insight into the depth and scope of his expertise. However, what struck me was his empathy and care for the people he had worked with both past and present. He always made people around him feel comfortable which enabled them to have more open and honest conversations. It was clear from the start that Nick was sincerely interested in helping others learn from his experiences which I always appreciated.

Todd Mundorff 2020-05-01 08:13:04 schreef: As Nick’s first EA, I had the privilege of accompanying him on his early trips to the various refineries around the globe. I have fond memories of our first trip to Australia and during those flights, dinners, car rides etc, Nick would talk about his experiences running refineries which gave me great insight into the depth and scope of his expertise. However, what struck me was his empathy and care for the people he had worked with both past and present. He always made people around him feel comfortable which enabled them to have more open and honest conversations. It was clear from the start that Nick was sincerely interested in helping others learn from his experiences which I always appreciated.

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