Has anybody noticed how many long-term Crawford people (the ones who helped build it into a first-rate firm) are now getting out? It would appear to me that the reign of Sr. Tom is not a popular one, to say the least.
With the departure of Grover Davis, this company has begun a long slide down a slippery slope, accelerating all the way. I suppose it\’s good news for the Cunningham\’s, the RJW\’s and CatCrews of the world. Yet it\’s a shame to see the end of a good run.
Also of note is the resignation that comes so quickly following the analyst\’s conference call? I hear that \”fuzzy math\” took on a whole new meaning… which probably says quite a bit about Mr. Crawford and his regime.
Has anybody noticed how many long-term Crawford people (the ones who helped build it into a first-rate firm) are now getting out? It would appear to me that the reign of Sr. Tom is not a popular one, to say the least.
With the departure of Grover Davis, this company has begun a long slide down a slippery slope, accelerating all the way. I suppose it\’s good news for the Cunningham\’s, the RJW\’s and CatCrews of the world. Yet it\’s a shame to see the end of a good run.
Also of note is the resignation that comes so quickly following the analyst\’s conference call? I hear that \”fuzzy math\” took on a whole new meaning… which probably says quite a bit about Mr. Crawford and his regime.