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[Executive Association] Executive Association's press release 18/10/2019


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Executive Association's Official Press Release

 


 

Executive Association’s Chief Executive Officer John Monroe has stepped down from his position. As of October 18th 2019, the company representatives are as following: Rina Lee as the Head of Public Relations, Nicole Devereaux as the Head of Staff and Leonard Cambell as the Head of Entertainment. From this day, the amendments entered into force. 

 

The driving reason behind John Monroe’s decision of leaving his function are the recent events, causing a lot of controversy around the Company’s image and damaging its reputation. John Monroe acknowledges he is a large part of people’s concerns within the company.

 

People behind the new roles have been carefully chosen based on our experiences and qualities. Leonard Campbell has become Head of Entertainment due to his outstanding experience with music and venues, Leonard also owns radio station! Nicole has taken the role of Head of Staff for her caring attitude of her fellow colleagues and professionalism. Finally, Rina has adopted a position as the Head of PR, as one of the more senior members of Executive Association coupled with her passion for the industry she seemed the ideal choice.

Our vision going forward is to help re-establish the quality brand, Executive Association the people had come to know and love. We hope to create better relations with our clients and better, safer and non-redundant nightlife scene for Los Santos.

 

Rina Lee,

Executive Association

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Comment: The 18 year old managing PR is making slanderous accusations publicly on social media to other businesses, great strategy... Maybe John should have stayed, this nursery needs a supervisor.

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Comment: there's nothing morally wrong about 18 year olds drinking because where I'm from it's legal and it was made illegal from pressure from public political groups but legally there's got to be something wrong with them managing nightclubs. Maybe also something with security. 

 

Also, I'd like to know what kind of experience these young adults have, because you definitely need either a great management education background or running a successful company since you were 12. 

 

Good on EA for everything except the stuff I mentioned. Hopefully it goes smoothly. New heads comes with fresh ideas and energy, two of the most important things in business management.

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