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To:
Jeffrey Epsteinueeyacation©gmail.com] Larry Cohen
From:
Boris Nikolic
Sent
Fri 8/30/2013 7:53:48 PM
Subject RE: email comments
Agree w Jeffery.
Re bill's email, please lets remove a last sentence. I am not in a mood for any farewell party.
Thank you
Boris
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent: 8/30/201310:45 PM
To: Larry Cohen; Boris Nikolic
Subject: Re: email comments
Im ok with it, but would change boris email From i hereby resign, to i have decided to leave
bg3. as of the jan I . I do this with mixed emotions.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Larry Cohen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys - Bill edited the email and it's a better reflection of his voice (his adjectives etc) — here
it is:
Boris has decided to leave the Foundation and bgC3 to focus on private sector
work. Amongst his other responsibilities, I asked Boris to identify early-stage companies
doing breakthrough work in life sciences and technology and to assess investment
opportunities into those companies. Boris has a real talent for finding and working with these
companies; however, our priorities don't allow Boris to devote much of his time to helping
these innovative companies. As such, we have been discussing the unfortunate possibility of
his eventual transition to the for-profit world.
Over the past 6 years with the Foundation and the last 3 of those working directly with me,
Boris made a very significant contributions to our success. Boris ranks among the smartest
and hardest working people I have had the experience to work with. He has deep technical
expertise within multiple areas, solid judgment and is able to reach out and build relationships
with a large and diverse group of people.
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Nevertheless, with our programs well established and working so well Boris has decided the
time is ripe to move on. Although I am sad to see him go, he does so with my full support and
continued friendship.
Boris has graciously agreed to continue working on projects with us all through the end of
the year to ensure a successful transition. We will have an event in then to get together and
thank Boris and remember some of the fun elements of the projects he has worked on. Thank
you. — Bill
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