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There are 12 comments on MET’s James Cormier Dead at 65

  1. My deepest sympathy to his wife, family, and the MET faculty. I had him for AD 643 – Project Communication Mgt during Spring II ’10, and he was an excellent teacher. Anytime I think of “DOPCL” and “the change agent,” I will always remember him. What’s more, my dad also died October 13 (15 years ago). I was hoping to meet Professor Cormier during Commencement ’11. May he rest in peace.

  2. Last month, we’d just had our first and would be only Project Management class with Professor Cormier. As I reflect on that Saturday, September 11, 2010, I recall how mild and patient he was in assisting me with my first in-class assignment… Yet sadly, we didn’t know, nor had a clue that we’d be hearing this awful news today.

    I pray for God’s strength, peace, and comfort for the Cormier family during this difficult time.

    With sympathy,
    Ann

  3. Jim taught me Marketing at Camp Lejeune, NC, in 2004. I still remember how much fun he made learning. I have forgetten most of my MET instructors, but Jim is one I will always remember. God bless the Cormier family.
    Paul

  4. I had Prof. Cormier in the Fall of 2009. He really did love what he was doing. It showed! I’m sorry to hear the news and extend my sincerest condolences to his family and to the BU family who knew and appreciated Jim’s dedication and personality.

  5. Just had Jim last semester for marketing….. He really made the weekend classes enjoyable and always shared stories that seemed to relate with the topics we were learning. Condolences to the Cormier family, sorry for your loss, He will be missed. The Yanks still own The Red Sox jim….. god bless :-)

  6. During my Study at Boston University for my MSPM; I was very lucky to take one course with him. I really enjoyed that course especially his way of teaching the material. Moreover, I was lucky to meet him personally last May for the graduation ceremony and all what I can say that he is a great man……

  7. Price, Product, Promotion and Place. I will never forget the 4 p’s of marketing (taught by Professor Cormier). He was a Gentleman and a Scholar. We would often talk about the Southcoast because he lived in Wareham and I live in Fall River. Truly his death emphasizes that we should be thankful everyday for life..

    EDCP 08

  8. I’m sorry to hear of Professor Cormier’s passing. He was the best professor I had while I attended classes with MET at Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune. A challenging but caring professional. I frequently think of the lessons he taught me. He will be missed. My condolences to his family. RIP Professor.
    Jorge

  9. My condolences the the friends and family of professor cormier. He was a great person and I am lucky to have had a course with him. May he rest in peace… my prayers are with him and his family during this difficult time…

  10. BU has lost a great man and an awesome lectuer. Before class he would tell me about his sailing adventures and I would dream about taking up sailing lessons.

    So get this Jim I have taken up sailing and love it. I sail the Red Sea (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) and as a tribute and dedication to such a great man I will pull up my sail and head towards the Saudi sunset with prayers wonderful thoughts of you. RIP my friend!

    Linda

  11. John was a close friend of mine back in 1968.He was a great man and a close friend.I think about him often.He is in my heart and memory.He saved my life.He will always be remembered the Man that he was.I am sure he is with God now. I will see him in Heaven.

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