A Visionary of the Shire: Cronulla Mourns the Loss of Troy Mayne
The coastal breeze over Cronulla carries a profound sense of sadness today as the community absorbs the heartbreaking news of Troy Mayne’s passing. A man whose name was synonymous with innovation and leadership in the Shire, Troy was far more than a successful businessman—he was a pillar of the local community. As the Managing Director and Co-Founder of Modus Projects, he didn’t just build structures; he built a legacy of excellence and a culture of belonging. His departure leaves a void in the streets of Cronulla that he loved so dearly, leaving friends and neighbors to mourn a man who truly embodied the Australian spirit of mateship and drive.
The Heart of Modus Projects: Remembering a Leader and Friend
For the team at Modus Projects, the loss of Troy Mayne is deeply personal. Troy wasn’t a leader who stayed behind a desk; he was the heartbeat of the office—a “collaborative and social hive of creativity” that he painstakingly built from the ground up. He treated his workforce of hundreds like an extension of his own family, fostering an environment where everyone felt valued. His colleagues remember a visionary who could transform a simple idea into a national success story, always lead with integrity and a smile. The halls of the Cronulla headquarters feel silent today, as those who worked alongside him struggle to imagine a future without his guidance and infectious energy.
A Legacy Written in Stone and Spirit: A Life Lived with Purpose
Beyond the impressive buildings and the thriving business, Troy Mayne’s true legacy lies in the quiet moments he shared with his loved ones and the impact he made on the lives of those around him. Whether it was his commitment to reconciliation and community projects or his simple, everyday kindness, Troy lived with a purpose that inspired many. As his family navigates this unimaginable journey of grief, they are surrounded by a community that stands ready to hold them up. Troy’s story doesn’t end here; it continues in every project he touched and in the hearts of everyone who was fortunate enough to call him a friend, a mentor, or a leader.