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Recent Resignations
Announced Last Day Name & Position Organization Comments Reason Sep. 03
2020Sep. 30
2020Cam Wallace
Chief Commercial OfficerAir New Zealand
New ZealandResigned Sep. 03
2020Oct. 27
2020Daniel I. Jamison IV
CEOMichigan Tech Enterprise
Corporation
USAResigned Sep. 02
2020David Burkette
SenatorU.S. Senate, Alabama
USAResigned Sep. 02
2020Etop Ikpe
CEOCars45.com
USAResigned Sep. 02
2020Sep. 30
2020Teo Eng Cheong
CEOSurbana Jurong Private
Limited
SingaporeResigned Aug. 31
2020Sep. 04
2020Alice Stebbins
DirectorCalifornia Public Utilities
Commission
USAFired Aug. 31
2020Sep. 30
2020Tan Chuan Huat
CEOCity Gas
SingaporeResigned Aug. 31
2020Aug. 31
2020Delia Bushell
CEOJockey Club
UKafter inquiry upholds allegations Resigned Aug. 31
2020Sep. 07
2020Diane R. Garrett
CEO & PresidentNickel Creek Platinum
Corp.
CanadaResigned Aug. 28
2020Chris Grayling Intelligence and Security
Committee
UKResigned
Notable Resignations Worldwide
On Dec. 22, 2017 #QAnon asked us to “Track CEO Resignations” (see Q-Post #413).
Since Dec. 26th, 2017 Resignations, Retirements, Firings and Deathcases are tracked!
Total numbers are not that important – but individual cases are! Not everyone on the list is a bad person! RESEARCH! QResear.ch
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