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“«Noch einmal blättert, den wir lange kannten, der weite Nachtwind in den harten Bäumen; doch darüber stehen, stark und diamant, in tiefen feierlichen Zwischenräumen, die grossen Sterne einer Frühlingsnacht.» (R. M. Rilke)”
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The platform extends its sincere condolences to the family and loved ones. We share in their grief during this time of mourning and offer our respectful thoughts.
To the Burger family, I am deeply saddened by the news of Juerg's passing. I send my sincere condolences for such a major loss. He was a great person. Juerg was my boss at Corden Pharma for 3+ years (2013-207) during which time I learned a tremendous amount from him about how to run a professional organization, and more importantly, how treating people with respect and compassion should be non-negotiable. He always took the "high road" and did so with grace. We became friends, and I will cherish that for the rest of my days. I am grateful to have known him as I did. Stewart (Boston, USA)
“«Noch einmal blättert, den wir lange kannten, der weite Nachtwind in den harten Bäumen; doch darüber stehen, stark und diamant, in tiefen feierlichen Zwischenräumen, die grossen Sterne einer Frühlingsnacht.» (R. M. Rilke)”
The platform extends its sincere condolences to the family and loved ones. We share in their grief during this time of mourning and offer our respectful thoughts.
To the Burger family, I am deeply saddened by the news of Juerg's passing. I send my sincere condolences for such a major loss. He was a great person. Juerg was my boss at Corden Pharma for 3+ years (2013-207) during which time I learned a tremendous amount from him about how to run a professional organization, and more importantly, how treating people with respect and compassion should be non-negotiable. He always took the "high road" and did so with grace. We became friends, and I will cherish that for the rest of my days. I am grateful to have known him as I did. Stewart (Boston, USA)