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Kartik Chandrasekhar
October 2, 2019
My mentor and my first Boss. One of the nicest, kindest and smartest persons I have had the privilege of knowing. Hidden behind that unassuming and humble personality was his brilliance and hard work ethic which was inspiring.
Over the years I would occasionally look him up and see pictures of him with his family on hiking trails in the wilderness. He looked so happy and serene and I hoped to meet him again sometime.
Thank you friend and mentor for sharing a slice of your life with us. The privilege was all ours. We will miss you.
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