Massimino may have been the man for the job in the eyes of his APSCU colleagues, because while Corinthian clearly was not good at providing quality, affordable education, it was practiced in buying influence in Washington: Corinthian was one of the biggest spenders in the industry on both political contributions and lobbying, providing campaign cash to influential politicians like Reps. Kline, Foxx, Andrews, and Hastings, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), and Romney, all of whom served as cheerleaders for for-profit colleges. Corinthian had hired lobbyists including former House Democratic leader Dick Gephardt; it also used non-disclosed dark money spending to support non-profit advocacy and research groups capable of influencing the debate. According to the 2012 newsletter, Massimino co-chaired APSCUPAC with Bruce Busada, President of the Diesel Driving Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana. - See more at: http://www.republicreport.org/2015/corinthian-ceo-led-for-profit-college-industry-pac/#sthash.YVzOJu8h.dpuf
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Jack and his inner circle crew are done so let the courts or lack of sort that mess out. Hawn and the "new" old CCi regime still running this company is where the fucus should be of this board.
What will it take for the DoE or any oversight to step in and clean house of these RVPs and Stiglitch that learned operations at Jack Mass knees? Or were they on their knees? Either way Zenith is screwed.
Jack and his inner circle crew are done so let the courts or lack of sort that mess out. Hawn and the "new" old CCi regime still running this company is where the f***us should be of this board.
What will it take for the DoE or any oversight to step in and clean house of these RVPs and Stiglitch that learned operations at Jack Mass knees? Or were they on their knees? Either way Zenith is screwed.