RE:“I’m still in Pittsburgh… Kellum is both educated and a good person. He's not here to do harm and although I don't think he's going to make miracles happen because he lacks private enterprise experience his presence is appreciated. It's very likely that he will do an excellent job.
On the other hand, I don't know what Seto is doing. He seems like an accountant that's pretending to be CEO. There is some comfort in knowing that he's saving the company money by filling two roles. Are there any other positives? I think we all expected a huge shakeup when he joined but got much of the same. Delay, delay, delay. Promise, promise, promise. Under deliver, under deliver, under deliver.
Not sure how a grown man can't see how bad it makes the him and the company look. For someone that worked in banking you'd think he would want to do better.
Stocktree wrote:
although I’m working… ah… part-time in… ah… in Toronto, but full-time for Spectral Medical. I still have an appointment at the University of Pittsburgh and I still do some clinical work at UPMC.”
How about that. Just like I said when the big announcement was made. Yeah right, full-time CMO. I guess we are not all equal in the full-time world.
I’m sure bosses everywhere would be thrilled to hear their workers say “I still live in another country, although I’m working part-time in my employer A’s country, … I still work for employer B and also for employer C.”
Full-time for some means… “Yeah, I could make a few calls this week, if I’m not too busy…”