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Or he could have not liked Gus and then once Gus left he suddenly was much more interested in working here again.

Without knowing anything about the situation, this is 100% plausible. I've left places and come back amicably because there was a person in management that I didn't see eye to eye with, but enough people there wanted me in there and I got invited back.

A someone random question and maybe @Zachary or @Nicole know the answer. I know it was announced Kevin was leaving. Did he actually eave and dod they hire a replacement? I feel like they never actually reached that point, yet another place where making him come back could have been easier.
 
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Without knowing anything about the situation, this is 100% plausible. I've left places and come back amicably because there was a person in management that I didn't see eye to eye with, but enough people there wanted me in there and I got invited back.

A someone random question and maybe @Zachary or @Nicole know the answer. I know it was announced Kevin was leaving. Did he actually eave and dod they hire a replacement? I feel like they never actually reached that point, yet another place where making him come back could have been easier.

They named an interim, but never hired a replacement.
 
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The Company is trying to get the executives that left to come back and making it worth ($) their while. The interim CEO is a longtime company man from the wonderful BEC days. He is trying to make things right. Still has the challenge of the CEO though.

Does that mean Lum might be headed back to Texas?
 
The Company is trying to get the executives that left to come back and making it worth ($) their while. The interim CEO is a longtime company man from the wonderful BEC days. He is trying to make things right. Still has the challenge of the CEO though.
The previous interim CEO (John Reilly) was an even longer term employee. Marc has been with SEAS for 2000.

John Reilly is the one I'd be interested in...

From what I am hearing from my sources Carl and Mark Pauls have both been reached out to by the company to come back to their previous roles. Whether they come back or not it is unknown at this time.

I have heard some considerable rumors that the board has reached out to John Reilly about being the CEO. From what I understand Scott thought that John was the right pick from the beginning and it was the previous Chairman of the board, Yoshikazu Maruyama, that did not want him and wanted an outside hire. Take all that with a grain of salt as there are likely very few people who actually know what happened. But I've heard it from enough people and when there is smoke there is usually fire.
 
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