So, two down, how many more to go?
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Don't put names on this site because they will not post. Instead send the names to investigations@ft.com. Financial Times reported that Looney Tunes promoting individuals he had past relationships with. Time to blow this out of the water and reclaim our company. Who knows what else is going on in the C-Suite.
Certainly not LK or AR
The departures are directly related - it was an or-y amidst of green intentions. Spending money like drunken sailors on leave. The Whole LT needs to go and the affinity aspirations gone. DEI is a joke and a complete cover for wealth redistribution. bp is a publicly traded company and not a non profit - time to start acting like one. I am going to start naming names soon if folks making $500k or more who are uniquely unqualified for their roles except for the fact of their race and or gender.
I would like to be able to say the circumstances of Looney’s departure is ironic given his apparent intense focus on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, but knowing the rumors that have been swirling around for years this was 100 percent expected. He should never have been named CEO. The Board of Directors failed.
Giulia's strategy was to partner with cities to be more green and sustainable. How much money did we pi$$ into that.
July 22, 2020 -- Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston's Office of Sustainability today announced a new partnership with bp that will help advance major goals in the City's recently launched Houston Climate Action Plan (CAP). Visit www.greenhoustontx.gov for more information on the CAP.
Giulia - bp not sustainable and has no strategy.
Perhaps she will be replaced by someone with some knowledge of the oil and gas industry?
Once new CEO is announced, MA will leave "for other opportunities"
We don’t know the two departures are related.