Wait a minute: according to the objective journalist who recently interviewed AD, MD's resume is "impeccable." I don't ever before recall seeing a "journalist" express such an opinion in an interview! These folks can't even PRETEND to hide their tracks!
quote: Originally posted by: formerprof "If it is true that M. Dvorak is vacating his office, perhaps he is being reassigned as the new risk manager? Just a thought. "
This should not be dismissed lightly. Let's bump it up for tomorrow morning.
quote: Originally posted by: formerprof "If it is true that M. Dvorak is vacating his office, perhaps he is being reassigned as the new risk manager? Just a thought. "
If MD stays, I actually hope SFT does this. It would be typical of his penchant for making decisions that redound to his own ultimate disadvantage. It would vastly increase the public perception of nepotism (TWO people from the same family as the top two advisors at USM?!), and it would presumably put the new risk manager in the same position of risk as the old one.
By the way, will the new risk manager also serve at the pleasure of the Attorney General? If so, the new risk manager may be as vulnerable as the old one.