Joe Max Higgins out as LINK CEO
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SJ CEO Monica Lingegård is forced to resign, reports Di. She is leaving the state-owned train operator with a parachute of 6.6 million kronor, according to the newspaper. – I would have liked to continue, says Lingegård.
SJ CEO Monica Lingegård is forced to resign, writes Dagens Industri. Upon her resignation, she will receive SEK 6.6 million in a parachute payment. – The CEO change is being made at the board's initiative, says SJ Chairman Kenneth Bengtsson.
SJ's board fires CEO Monica Lingegård, who receives a severance package of SEK 6.6 million. Chairman of the board Kenneth Bengtsson tells DI that the CEO change is being made on the board's initiative. "I would have liked to have continued," she tells SvD.
Now the CEO of SJ is being forced to resign, DI states. This is happening at the will of the board. "We need a CEO who can have a perspective of 5-7 years, and it is enough to look at the birth certificate

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Golden Triangle Development LINK parts ways with CEO Higgins - SuperTalk Mississippi
The Golden Triangle Development LINK, serving as the largest economic development group in north Mississippi, announced the departure of its chief executive officer on Sunday. A press release noted that Joe Max Higgins would be departing as CEO immediately after the LINK’s executive committee determined “a leadership transition is in the best long-term interest of the organization and the region we serve.” LINK works to foster economic growth in…
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