THE QUEEN OF INFINITE SPACE
Island. Cure. Home. BioTech investor by day and happily married woman by night, Jaime Sinclair won’t let her husband go that easily, even if it means leaving him for the rest of his life.
Jaime Sinclair
Jaime Sinclair, 38, is a philanthropist and investment banker. She primarily manages investments at Cambridge Dynamics, an applied genetics research and engineering operation based in Boston. For several years, she served as the lead Big Pharma research strategist at Wexler Katz Investment Bank.
The only child of John and Cecilia Creed, Jaime is heir to the Creed Distillers Corporation, and granddaughter of Jaimeson Creed. Educated in Boston, she initially pursued a career in Medicine and Public Health. She moved to New York where she rose to the highest levels within Investment Research. She met her husband Michael on 9/11. Working with Kemper Fitzpatrick’s surviving families, she founded Tuesday's Heart Beat.
Jaime's mother, Cecilia, died in 2001 after being hit by a livery cab while walking her dog. Jaime and her father are estranged. Following her husband Michael's terminal diagnosis, she made a life-altering decision to seek an unlikely cure for his disease.
Michael Sinclair
Michael Sinclair, 43, is a lawyer and retired fire fighter. He is the Principal of Sinclair & Associates, a global security and counter-intelligence consulting group based in Boston. A native New Yorker and decorated fire fighter, he was among the first responders on 9/11.
In 2001, he was appointed Deputy Public Safety Investigator for The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. He was widely criticized for his conclusions that systemic turf battles between New York’s public safety agencies resulted in a breakdown of communication efforts among first responders on 9/11.
He earned a JD with honors from Columbia Law School, before joining the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. As a prosecutor, he managed a distinguished career prosecuting mob bosses, including members of the Parisi crime family, eventually earning the nickname "Mickey Sin." He was instrumental in the recovery of billions of investor dollars lost in the housing crisis. Michael and his wife, Jaime eventually relocated to Boston.
Recently, he informed his wife that he'd been diagnosed with Vescatur's Irony, a rare and fatal disease. One in twenty million, according to documented cases. He and Jaime separated at his insistence. Because of the pathology of the disease, Michael's would deteriorate almost overnight, although his body would linger as functions powered down more slowly. He chose to live the remainder of his days in isolation at an undisclosed medical facility in the EU.
