Horton actually had both an Executive Assistant and a Chief of Staff. His Chief of Staff wasn't even really a board approved position, her job title was "Special Assistant to the Cabinet" or something but he gave her a special title that was not on the org chart provided to the Board (but was in her email signatures). She's now Director of Equity down in the Georgia District with him.
Horton actually had both an Executive Assistant and a Chief of Staff. His Chief of Staff wasn't even really a board approved position, her job title was "Special Assistant to the Cabinet" or something but he gave her a special title that was not on the org chart provided to the Board (but was in her email signatures). She's now Director of Equity down in the Georgia District with him.
Our loss, their gain, right?