From the very first day I met him, Jay welcomed me with the warmth of a father’s embrace. He guided me with unwavering patience, corrected me gently when I stumbled, and always celebrated every small victory as if it were his own. More than a boss or mentor, he was family—someone I could call at any hour, knowing he’d listen, support, and love me without hesitation.
In every project we tackled, Jay led not by barking orders but by example. He taught me the value of integrity in every report, the power of empathy in every client call, and the importance of courage when making tough decisions. He never settled for “good enough”—he believed deeply that excellence was born from passion and persistence. Because of him, I learned to push past self-doubt, to trust my voice, and to stand tall even when the road ahead looked uncertain.
But beyond his professional brilliance—his keen strategic mind, his talent for uniting a team, and his relentless drive for innovation—it was Jay’s heart that shone brightest. He saw me not just as a colleague, but as a person with dreams, fears, and a story worth knowing. He laughed with me in celebration, comforted me in moments of doubt, and always reminded me that work, at its best, is about lifting each other up.
I still can’t believe I’ll never again hear his gentle “Well done,” or feel his steady confidence when he said, “You’ve got this.” His voice, his guidance, and his kindness shaped me into who I am today. Please know that his legacy lives on in every lesson he gave, every encouragement he offered, and every life he touched—including mine. My heart aches for your loss, Jacqueline, and I’m here for you always, just as Jay was always there for us.
With all my love