8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#6319628 at 2019-04-26 06:17:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8081: IT WILL ALL COME OUT Edition
Resignations in the news today - part 1
Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Ross McEwan resigns
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/apr/25/royal-bank-of-scotland-chief-executive-Ross-McEwan-resigns
SMAD professor to retire after 31 years at JMU
https://www.breezejmu.org/smad-professor-to-retire-after-years-at-jmu/article_ec66c3ae-66e3-11e9-90b4-279572f0bbd3.html
Byesville Fire chief Wilson tenders resignation
https://www.daily-jeff.com/news/20190424/byesville-fire-chief-wilson-tenders-resignation
Naval Academy police chief fired after sexual harassment allegations
https://www.capitalgazette.com/news/annapolis/ac-cn-academy-police-chief-fired-20190425-story.html
Rowley announces resignation as Missoula County commissioner; takes job in Bozeman
https://www.missoulacurrent.com/government/2019/04/missoula-county-rowley/
Founder of African American Studies department retires
https://www.mndaily.com/article/2019/04/n-founder-of-african-american-studies-department-retires
BVRA's executive director resigns
https://www.dailyitem.com/news/local_news/bvra-s-executive-director-resigns/article_335e43e3-8bdd-5a2c-9933-593dd8de19aa.html
Long-time Westfield principal retiring
http://www.observertoday.com/news/page-one/2019/04/long-time-westfield-principal-retiring/
Manila Times editor resigns over 'matrix' story
https://www.rappler.com/nation/228942-manila-times-editor-resigns-over-duterte-ouster-plot-matrix-story
Wenatchee police captain retiring after 27 years on force
http://www.ifiberone.com/columbia_basin/wenatchee-police-captain-retiring-after-years-on-force/article_788d22f4-67ae-11e9-a277-e380e0fdb325.html
SETX school district board to vote on member's resignation
https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/SETX-school-district-vote-on-board-member-s-13792935.php
MHS Athletic Director Jeff Lamb is Retiring
http://milpitasbeat.com/mhs-athletic-director-jeff-lamb-is-retiring/
Key employee resigns publicly from Meals on Wheels East Texas
https://www.news-journal.com/news/county/gregg/key-employee-resigns-publicly-from-meals-on-wheels-east-texas/article_4291817d-ff09-5412-ad39-f3fc1e24bfc8.html
La Belle Legacy owner to retire
http://www.gmtoday.com/news/local_stories/2019/04252019-la-belle-legacy-owner-to-retire.asp
Max Hayden to Resign as CEO of ITI Capital
https://www.financemagnates.com/executives/moves/exclusive-max-hayden-to-resign-as-ceo-of-iti-capital/
UBER CONFIRMS ANTI-ABORTION DRIVER WAS FIRED FOR SAFETY REASONS
https://dailycaller.com/2019/04/25/uber-confirms-anti-abortion-driver-fired-safety-reasons/
McNary resigning from Missouri Gaming Commission before asked to step down
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/mcnary-resigning-missouri-gaming-commission-asked-step-down#stream/0
Retiring principal cherishes 36 years as educator
https://duboiscountyherald.com/b/retiring-principal-cherishes-36-years-as-educator
Ramesh Jarkiholi, the rebel Congress MLA from Gokak in Belagavi district, announced on Thursday that he will tender his resignation as an MLA.
https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/ending-speculation-rebel-karnataka-congress-mla-ramesh-jarkiholi-resign-100657
Dwight Shelton to retire as vice president for finance, CFO after 40-year career at Virginia Tech
https://augustafreepress.com/dwight-shelton-to-retire-as-vice-president-for-finance-cfo-after-40-year-career-at-virginia-tech/
#6310251 at 2019-04-25 16:28:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8069: The Bell Tolls for Hussein Edition
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/royal-bank-scotland-ceo-Ross-064255387.html
RBS begins global hunt for CEO to replace McEwan
Royal Bank of Scotland is searching for a new chief executive after Ross McEwan resigned, signalling a fresh start as it heads for full private ownership after a state bailout.
New Zealand-born McEwan, who has led RBS since October 2013, has a 12-month notice period and will remain in his position until a successor has been appointed and an orderly handover has taken place, the bank said on Thursday.
8chan/8kun QResearch AUSTRALIA Posts (4)
#19199762 at 2023-07-18 10:42:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #31: MAGIC SWORD - IN THE FACE OF EVIL Edition
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NAB in firing line for hosting videos with Yes backer Thomas Mayo
ROSIE LEWIS - JULY 18, 2023
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The Coalition has hit out at NAB for hosting pro-voice videos with Thomas Mayo on its website, in which the prominent Yes campaigner declares the advisory body "must be respected and its advice acted upon".
Liberal National Party MP Garth Hamilton, deputy chair of federal parliament's Standing Committee on Economics, questioned if NAB chief executive Ross McEwan agreed with all Mr Mayo's views - such as whether the voice could be used for reparations and compensation for Indigenous people - or had thought through the bank's position on the advisory body.
"Does the NAB CEO agree with Thomas Mayo - should his customers who are struggling to pay their mortgages also have to 'pay the rent'?" Mr Hamilton said.
"I want to know if NAB is all in behind Mayo or is their support just crass corporate virtue-signalling? Polling shows the CEO is out of touch with his customers. Things are going to get a lot tougher for mortgage holders, he should be focusing on helping his customers through these challenges."
NAB, which announced its support for constitutional recognition and the voice last July, did not respond directly to Mr Hamilton.
Bank sources said NAB recognised it was not its role to tell people how they should vote and it was on all Australians to make an informed decision.
Mr McEwan fronted the economics committee last week but Mr Hamilton said he did not attend that part of the hearing to ask him questions about the voice because he was helping write the No pamphlet. The big four banks have come out in support of a voice enshrined in the Constitution.
In one of the NAB videos, published in February, Mr Mayo says: "Some might criticise that it can only give advice to parliament but advice coming through firstly a referendum of Australian people saying 'this voice must be respected and its advice acted upon' is a powerful thing.
"The Australian people can see what advice has been given so it makes it much more politically precarious for politicians to blatantly ignore it, and that our own people can see what our representatives are saying on our behalf in a transparent way."
Mr Mayo on Monday hit out at "disappointing" personal attacks against him during the voice campaign he said had been hurtful, after he was depicted in a widely criticised No campaign ad receiving a handout from Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney.
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#18221174 at 2023-01-25 10:31:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #27: THEY ARE IN FULL BLOWN PANIC MODE Edition
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Change by stealth: bosses 'undermining our holiday'
CAMERON ENGLAND - JANUARY 25, 2023
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The Coalition has accused Labor of encouraging corporate Australia "to change our national day by stealth" after Telstra chief executive Vicki Brady revealed she would work on Thursday, ?declaring that for many First ?Nations people January 26 was a "painful reminder of discrimination and exclusion".
Ms Brady is, to date, the highest profile corporate figure who has chosen to publicly announce they will be working on Thursday, as the national debate continues about the appropriateness of celebrating the day when Captain Arthur Phillip arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.
Opposition citizenship spokes?man Dan Tehan said when Anthony Albanese made the decision before Christmas to allow councils not to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day he had "sent a clear message that he was happy for people to undermine our national day".
"This was despite his commitment before the election that he did not support changing the date. This sleight of hand has led to the inevitable - business groups and others seeking to change our national day by stealth," Mr Tehan said.
"Anthony Albanese needs to be up front with the Australian people. Either he supports the date or is happy for it to be undermined."
The chief executives of Aus?tralia's top firms regularly work through public holidays and weekends, but Ms Hardy's move to publicise her decision indicates the importance with which corporate Australia is treating the issue.
NAB chief executive Ross McEwan will also be working, but when contacted by The Australian did not ascribe the decision to work to the Australia Day debate.
"While Thursday is a national public holiday, there are a number of commitments Mr McEwan will be working on as NAB CEO," a company spokesperson said.
A number of other large companies, many of which operate acRoss international borders, indicated it was common practice for their CEOs to work on holidays.
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O'Neill said via a spokeswoman she would be taking the day as a holiday. The company said its flexible work policies already allowed employees to swap their working arrangements acRoss up to five public holidays each year "allowing individuals the flexibility to celebrate days of significance to them''.
Momentum has been building in some sectors of the community to change the date of Australia Day particularly over the past couple of years, with those opposed to the day's celebration as Australia Day terming it alternatively Invasion Day or Survival Day.
Numerous large corporations have recently announced they will allow employees to work on Australia Day this year, and take an ?alternative day off. These include Telstra, which announced the change last year, Woodside ?Energy, mining giant BHP, ?Channel 10 and major professional services firms such as ?Deloitte, PwC and KPMG.
KPMG national chair Alison Kitchen said last month it was not taking an "active position'' on the issue, but had given its 9000 employees the option to work on January 26.
"A lot of our Indigenous colleagues will come into the office on Australia Day" she said. "We haven't taken an active position on Australia Day; we think we're on a journey."
Channel 10 last month told its staff they were not required to take the day off and acknowledged in an email to its employees that "For our First Nations people ... January 26 is not a day of celebration''.
"We recognise that January 26 evokes different emotions for our employees acRoss the business, and we are receptive to employees who do not feel comfortable taking this day as a public holiday,'' the email said.
"Whether you choose to work on January 26 or take the holiday, we ask that you reflect and respect the different perspectives and viewpoints of all Australians."
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#8528410 at 2020-03-23 06:37:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #7 - FIRE & FURY Edition
Resignations in the news
Law Society of NSW CEO announces resignation
The Law Society of NSW today regretfully announced that Chief Executive Officer, Michael Tidball, will be resigning after nearly 14 years at the helm.
Mr Tidball will conclude his tenure as CEO of the state's peak legal body at the end of June 2020 to take up a new position as Chief Executive Officer of the Law Council of Australia.
In announcing Mr Tidball's resignation, President of the Law Society, Richard Harvey, thanked Michael for his outstanding contribution to the Society, the legal profession and the wider community.
"As the Society's longest serving CEO and Secretary General of LAWASIA, Michael has been an effective, respected and highly regarded leader who has brought vision, dedication, exceptional strategic skills and considerable energy to the role," Mr Harvey said.
"There is no doubt that his tenure as CEO has seen the Society rise to new heights where it is now the pre-eminent legal association in Australia, representing the interests of 43% of the nation's legal profession.
"Michael has been at the forefront of Law Society initiatives to position the association as one of the largest, most resilient and successful voluntary membership law societies internationally."
https://www.medianet.com.au/releases/185340/
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Senior NAB exec to step down
The major bank has announced the departure of another senior executive, just weeks after confirming the resignation of former head of retail Mike Baird and former head of broker Nicole Devine.
NAB has announced that chief customer officer, business and private banking, Anthony Healy, will step down from the bank after serving for 10 years acRoss several executive roles in Australia and New Zealand.
Mr Healy's resignation will be effective 30 April.
The outgoing CCO will be replaced by chief risk officer, business and private banking, Michael Saadie, subject to regulatory approvals, while NAB searches for a permanent replacement.
Following the announcement, NAB Group CEO Ross McEwan said: "Anthony has been recognised for his strong customer focus, innovation and market-leading results.
"He has been a champion for supporting our small to medium enterprises, the engine room of the Australian economy, and the development of regional and rural Australia.
"He has been a key member of NAB's executive leadership team through a challenging period, and I have valued his support since I joined NAB."
"I wish him well for the future."
https://www.theadviser.com.au/breaking-news/40157-senior-nab-exec-to-step-down
#8322219 at 2020-03-05 05:21:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #7 - FIRE & FURY Edition
Resignations in the news
Mike Baird privately rules out return to politics after quitting NAB
Former NSW premier Mike Baird has told associates he has no intention of returning to politics after stepping down as chief customer officer of the National Australia Bank after three years at the lender.
Mr Baird joined NAB six weeks after stepping down from state politics in 2017 to lead the institutional arm of the bank and moved to consumer banking the following year. The bank said in a statement to the ASX on Thursday morning Mr Baird will leave the role on April 15 and take a break before considering new opportunities.
Mr Baird stood by NAB as its reputation took a hit during the banking royal commission, including harsh criticism of former chief executive Andrew Thorburn and chairman Ken Henry in commissioner Kenneth Hayne's final report.
Mr Baird was rumoured to be among the candidates for the chief executive role after Mr Thorburn's departure following the commission's scathing findings, but the bank eventually tasked former Commonwealth Bank retail boss Ross McEwan with rebuilding its battered reputation as its new CEO.
It was reported the timing hadn't been right for Mr Baird to spend the necessary time away from Sydney as the leader of the Melbourne-based lender, but some observers also expressed doubts about his ability to climb to the top, saying he lacked the operational experience to lead a big four bank.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/mike-baird-resigns-from-national-australia-bank-20200305-p5471l.html
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Mystery over Northern Territory tourism chief executive Simonne Shepherd's sudden resignation
THE chief executive of the Territory's Tourism and Culture department resigned abruptly yesterday.
Simonne Shepherd advised staff in an email that she would walk away from the job on March 20.
A government statement said Ms Shepherd, who maintained a very low profile, was leaving the Territory for family reasons.
However, mystery surrounds whether there were additional reasons behind the departure.
The NT News understands many in the industry had been lobbying for a change within the Tourism department due to issues which can not be revealed for legal reasons.
The NT News is not suggesting the push for change related specifically to Ms Shepherd's role.
The Territory is also on the lookout for chief executives for the education and housing departments.
The CEO of NT Major Events, Tim Watsford, has also resigned and is due to leave in April.
Current tourism department deputy CEO Andrew Hopper will initially act in the role of chief executive following Ms Shepherd's departure.
https://www.ntnews.com.au/business/northern-territory-tourism-chief-executive-simonne-shepherd-resigns/news-story/9421809579afcdab13c98d9e0d9aa27e