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*Stepped down as CEO in September 2005 (268AC). | *Stepped down as CEO in September 2005 (268AC). | ||
**Chose [[Walter Cove-Houghton]] to take his place. | **Chose [[Walter Cove-Houghton]] to take his place. | ||
**Still, in some ways, controls the CEO position by way of constant direct influence through Cove-Houghton. | |||
*Has "one of the most legendary handshakes in business." | *Has "one of the most legendary handshakes in business." | ||
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**article, 09-JUN-05 "[[PCBC]] Heir-Apparent for CEO Post Chosen" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/06/pcbc_heirappare.html link]) | **article, 09-JUN-05 "[[PCBC]] Heir-Apparent for CEO Post Chosen" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/06/pcbc_heirappare.html link]) | ||
**article, 06-OCT-05 "[[Iona Rodie|Iona]] Interviews... [[Jonathan Smart]]" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/10/iona_interviews_8.html link]) | **article, 06-OCT-05 "[[Iona Rodie|Iona]] Interviews... [[Jonathan Smart]]" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/10/iona_interviews_8.html link]) | ||
**article, 27-APR-06 "[[PCBC]] [[Walter Cove-Houghton|CEO]] to Resign Amid [[Jonathan Smart|Board]] [[Cory Clary|Strife]]" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2006/04/pcbc_ceo_to_res.html link]) |
Revision as of 17:10, 28 April 2006
General
- Has served as a member of the board since 243
- Had been CEO at PCBC since 1995 (258AC).
- Stepped down as CEO in September 2005 (268AC).
- Chose Walter Cove-Houghton to take his place.
- Still, in some ways, controls the CEO position by way of constant direct influence through Cove-Houghton.
- Has "one of the most legendary handshakes in business."
- Wants to make PCBC seem more customer friendly.
- Was the one who made the choice to purhase the PCBC ads in the "External Edition" of the Sentinel.
- Doesn't foresee any troubles at all with the Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank acquisition.