Gratitude
There aren’t enough words
to express my gratitude
in such short Haiku
– Michael Ong
Everything has its time. Sixteen years definitely flew by fast and, when you really love your job, it becomes part of you. T2 is definitely part of my DNA. As I’m looking back at this juncture, my heart is filled with gratitude. I am who I am today in large part because of Teri Rogers and T2. I owe it to everyone whose paths I’ve crossed while at T2 — mentors, co-workers, friends and clients. I’ve learned and grown, been challenged and encouraged, as well as recognized and rewarded. I have loved every moment of it! And rest assured, making the decision to leave T2 was one of the most difficult decisions I have ever had to make. However, it was one of those rare occasions
when all the stars lined up, and I knew it was time for me to take that next step.
It’s been great working quietly behind the scenes to beef up the team at T2 with a wide variety of talented people and I’m confident the team we’ve assembled will continue to add fresh thinking, a collaborative mentality and forward-thinking design to the solutions T2 brings to its clients.
I know I’m going to miss everyone at T2. They are my family. But the nice thing about family is that you can work in different places and still continue to be very close. I¹m looking forward to that. I am going to miss the incomparable amazing workplace that can never be replaced and saying “goodbye” is hard. It is easier for me to say this: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the life experience you’ve given me.
Michael Ong



Michael:
While you were a part of the T2 team, you touched so many lives in so many wonderful ways. What a brilliant legacy! Congratulations on your new adventures at Hallmark.
Evelyn, Thank you for your kind words. T2 is a big part of my life and will always be! Thank you for staying in touch.
Congratulations, Michael! OK, I confess I am momentarily miffed at Hallmark. Yet, I’m very happy for you as I know the new challenges will feed your amazing creative spirit–the same spirit that will continue as the gold standard at T2. So everybody wins. Lucky Hallmark. I’m sure I’ll be happy for them too…eventually.
Absolutely all the Best,
Lynne Lillie
Thank you, Lynne. I’m going to miss all you guys, but I’m sure we’ll still have the opportunities to work together in the future! Do keep in touch!