John Irvine
Friend / Colleague at CTG, Cadmus and beyond
Since I first began working with Malcolm in 1985 he taught me about loving what you do and doing what you love. Because he combined a towering intellect with a huge heart, he was the best possible ambassador for HMC. Whether college student or grizzled veteran–successive waves of engineers (and non-engineers!) have been inspired by his contagious energy, intellectual excitement and dedication to humanity. And that smile. We hurt a bit less just knowing he would want us to dive back into our work of “changing the world” with renewed vigor and optimism…with all the passion and joy he shared with each of us.
Linda Wooley
Friend
What wonderful insight into Malcolm’s life all of his friends and colleagues have given about him in this forum….malcolm was a wonderful, sincere, sweet, caring and loving person. We will all miss him greatly but will have the wonderful memories he has given us will never be forgotten. We love you Malcolm.
Jim Wooley
Friend
I was very fortunate to have known Malcolm for over 20 years. We met in Indian Guides then moved on to Boy Scouts where our sons achieved their Eagle Scouts Awards.
Malcolm’s company later engineered the build out of my medical building. In every aspect of my relationship with Malcolm, his level of professionalism, genus and friendship was unparalleled. He was one of the finest and genuine men that I have had the prevailege to know. In closing, Malcolm and I shall remain “Pals Forever”. May God rest his Soul.
Dan Macaluso
Worked together on Board and Advancement Activities
With all of Malcolm’s intelligence, wisdom and remarkable professional accomplishments, I was most impressed with his strength of character. You didn’t have to know Malcolm long before you clearly recognized that everything he set his brilliant mind to was driven by an even more impressive heart and soul. His warmth, wisdom, encouragement, and guidance will be sorely missed by the HMC community and by me, personally.
Deren Finks, VP, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Emeritus
Colleague and Friend
Malcolm’s warmth and support of me in my position at HMC, and of the advancement HMC in general, was ever present. He was one of my major influences to accept the position of Dean of Admission, upon which I was previously wavering. A great friend and mentor to SO many. HMC suffers a great loss.