Firings, walk outs, attorneys leaving. What is happening? Is this due to new leadership?
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Agreed. They promoted someone to director of permitting a while back for central region. She’s a complete joke. Zero results achieved and actually permits and make ready have slowed as a result of her.
We need to get rid of the entire permitting department. They haven’t done anything to speed up the approval of permits. We hired a lady a couple of years ago as a permit supervisor. A month later, they promoted her to permit director. In the 3 years she’s had that job, nothing has changed. We still wait months for permits.
I could understand if they promoted her because she was hot but unless you’re into fat chicks, she couldn’t have been promoted for her looks. I’m dang sure it wasn’t for her skills.
They hired a new VP for external relations and fired the VP for government affairs who was just a permitting director anyway. It’s all the same nonsense work, just moving around titles with shiny, newer faces. Sound familiar?
What’s going on?
Another VP gone (probably fired) and the Director of Business Support walked.
Re-org happening with at least 5 GA employees fired. And the VP - who used to report to the number 2 in legal - now reports to the VP of fiber technology and innovation. Ineptitude abounds as CCI continues to figure out what to do with all of their in-house lobbyists. We just can’t seem to learn what all the other telecoms have been doing for decades.
It is a red flag when a well respected General Counsel Atty leaves seemingly out of nowhere. I’ve heard another cut is happening within the Marketing team.
It’s called normal attrition. I’m not concerned.
No OP but the SVP of legal left a few months ago and within the past month at least three very high ranking attorneys have left as well.
It's very concerning because either they're leaving due to new leadership, or they're aware of something they're trying to distance themselves from.
Can you be more specific, OP? There seems to be a lot of degradation in process, talent, etc. in the company right now.