Hi Slau.
Thanks for your post about Ed Gray. I’ve heard his name a couple times, but 
didn’t meet him or know him at all. I didn’t know he was so instrumental with 
making software plug-ins accessible with ProTools at Avid, and that he had 
worked there for 30 years. Sounds like he had a great career with them!
Thanks for Letting me know about his health situation and that he won’t be 
around much longer this week.
Katie


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> On Nov 20, 2023, at 9:47 AM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m posting this message here to let everyone know that in the coming days 
> we will lose our friend and colleague, Ed Gray. Ed has been a key figure at 
> avid and, before that, Digidesign, for some 30 years. Ed was director of 
> third-party partnering so he worked with all of the plug-in developers and 
> auxiliary software products.
> 
> For many years, Ed has faced serious health challenges which stemmed mostly 
> from diabetes. He started losing his vision about 20 years ago and has had 
> essentially no useable sight for the last 10 years. His diabetes lead to 
> kidney failure as well as a recent amputation of one leg just below the knee.
> 
> Despite dialysis treatments, his condition has continued to worsen. Most 
> recently, he was enduring 3 treatments per week but continued to decline. He 
> recently decided to stop his treatments. Doctors gave him about a week or so 
> to live. He’s still with us but doesn’t have long at all.
> 
> when I spoke with him only 2 weeks ago, he hadn’t made his decision yet. As 
> of a few days ago, he shared the news with friends and family. At this point, 
> the community at large has learned of his situation. I’ve been in touch with 
> him over the weekend and he asked me to share the news with blind Pro Tools 
> users. His most recent message read:
> 
> “Slau, thank you for sending this wonderful note. It is nice to hear from 
> you. I will be around for a few days next week and try to reach out to some 
> of the gang but I hope you'll pass on word to the group of what is happening 
> and tell them that I intentionally enjoyed working with them. I know that you 
> and I have done a lot to open the door to visually impaired users to 
> ProTools, and that the work, and the best moments by far are still yet to 
> come. Love, ed.”
> 
> We’ll sorely miss him but will continue to work and honor his legacy as a 
> champion of accessibility.  
> Slau
> 
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