Wow MF jumping ship! I wonder if this is the beginning of a mass exodus of the exec team.
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I'm guessing at MF's level, a deal was struck using restructuring funds, job probably eliminated.
Another body leaving in the clown car
MF is all sizzle, no steak.
Thank you MF for being an executive who met with us low level employees as you landed in geographic regions and could hold round tables. You actively demonstrated during the interactions you cared and you were actively listening. We saw the results via demonstrated corporate changes in policies and funding. YOU WILL BE MISSED!
Wishing you all the best in your retirement.
Good riddance
Someone recently predicted this a few days ago
Egotistical windbag. No substance. Only fluff.
What a MF
Only one of the MF's?
Agree with the last poster. It’s about optics just like every XBS President that “retired.” Although some were of appropriate age to retire the bottom line is that the continued restructuring under “Project Own It” is forcing them to leave.
He is NOT going on his own - he is being forced out.
Over paid narcissistic cheer leader
Thought I read somewhere he is 55 this year, which means it could be a normal retirement and can touch any exec retirement compensation without penalty.
He was making too much they found HCL could do the job for about 4 million less.
All Hail - Louie Pastor, the chosen one to move forward.
Question is, was it because there are structural changes coming that don't include him, or he didn't like? Or getting out before the company is sold and his position is made redundant? Or getting out before the pension plan is locked or changed?
At age 53, making $4 million a year, you just don't retire. Something is up.