Former CNN Digital Asia Director Marc Lourdes dies, age 40
"Marc
Lourdes was my everything. Always brave, always strong, always the
rock. The funniest man, the smartest man," Darshini said.
"He
made my heart sing and, I'd like to think, touched and lifted the lives
of those he met. He loved his family, his friends and life to the
fullest. His departure will leave a gap nothing can fill."
Lourdes died just days shy of their 10th wedding anniversary.
"I take solace in the fact he died doing what he loved most, riding his bike, living life," Darshini said.
News
of Lourdes' death reverberated across several newsrooms in Asia where
he worked -- a testament to the legacy he left on his former colleagues.
Lourdes
began his journalism career at the Star in Malaysia, before taking on
roles at the New Straits Times and Yahoo, where he was editor-in-chief
before moving to Hong Kong and CNN.
"He
was in his element when on stage at industry and company events where
his passion and thought leadership on journalism, digital content and
the people that make it shone through," said Andrew Demaria, current
vice president, executive creative director at NBC Universal and
formerly of CNN, who hired Lourdes in his CNN role.
"He
had a fierce dedication to Asia-Pacific and covering it, his insight
and context enriching CNN's global news agenda," Demaria said.
CNN
Hong Kong bureau chief, Roger Clark, remembered Lourdes as a
larger-than-life personality, who went above and beyond for his
colleagues.
"Marc
left an impact on everyone he worked with," Clark said. "He was an
excellent journalist who was full of ideas. He brought so much joy to
the CNN newsroom with his kindness, his big smile and booming laugh. He
was a bit quirky too. His office in Hong Kong became something of a
shrine to Manchester United and Star Wars -- two of his passions. He
will be dearly missed."
Michel Lamunière, CEO and chairman of Tatler Asia Group, said: "Marc was a great person and a true professional."
"He
was intelligent, cultured, had a great sense of humor and a love of
life. We will all miss his presence greatly and offer our deepest
condolences and prayers to his family, his wife, Darshini, and his
friends all over the world."
Lourdes'
work ethic was perfectly summarized in an email signature he used when
first applying for a job at CNN, which included a quote from the famous
Edna St. Vincent Millay poem. It read: "My candle burns at both ends. It will not last the night. But ah my foes and oh my friends. It gives a lovely light."
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