I remember Jim from the computer services projects I worked on in the late 60's and early 70's. He always seemed so enthusiastic in approaching his work and always with a big smile. He was a kind and thoughtful person and a positive force in implementing the major technology changes Wachovia went through during that period. RIP, Jim.
Jerry Ayers
I remember Jim from the computer services projects I worked on in the late 60's and early 70's. He always seemed so enthusiastic in approaching his work and always with a big smile. He was a kind and thoughtful person and a positive force in implementing the major technology changes Wachovia went through during that period. RIP, Jim.
David Cotterill
Ditto to Jerry's comments. Jim was one of the Best.. true Wachovia blue.