From what I understand —she was forced out. Some of the BoE members aligned against her, stripped her of her second year as president, took her off of finance committee (at the time I believe she was the only one with any business acumen or background). I think there’s a lot we don’t realize in terms of what was happening at the end of h…
From what I understand —she was forced out. Some of the BoE members aligned against her, stripped her of her second year as president, took her off of finance committee (at the time I believe she was the only one with any business acumen or background). I think there’s a lot we don’t realize in terms of what was happening at the end of her tenure…there were other BoE members that decided not to run also around that same time. IMHO, the writing was on the wall back then —to people on the inside. Though I’m not sure any of them had any ability to predict this unmitigated disaster.
Tom —great idea to interview CC. I hope she agrees.
From what I understand —she was forced out. Some of the BoE members aligned against her, stripped her of her second year as president, took her off of finance committee (at the time I believe she was the only one with any business acumen or background). I think there’s a lot we don’t realize in terms of what was happening at the end of her tenure…there were other BoE members that decided not to run also around that same time. IMHO, the writing was on the wall back then —to people on the inside. Though I’m not sure any of them had any ability to predict this unmitigated disaster.
Tom —great idea to interview CC. I hope she agrees.
It's interesting - she was listed in the roll call for the vote to hire Horton but in the vote to establish Horton's first day, she was gone