The SVP of Enterprise Infrastructure and Security resigns after 22 years to 'pursue new opportunities.' Corporate speak for quit in lieu of discharge I think? Maybe RL saw writing on the wall? We get a standard VP (yes, ANOTHER one, quite a top heavy ship we have here, its about pushed the rest of us just below the surface, wouldn't you say?) and several other bumps up. As an outsider I'm left to wonder what happened in EIT? Is this a prelude to an unpopular rollout? Another 'necessary' Pogrom? Do we get an announcement that Follett's ten-year-behind-the-times-outsourcing strategy is full steam ahead? Does someone explain why CNS is actually the second coming? and finally, Why is it I imagine wanting to punch SS repeatedly in the face until what I imagine is a stupid S*** eating grin he had on his face while writing the release is gone? Well, like they say in the trenches, SSDD!
...For the record, I recognize people retire all the time. 22 years is a good run. But pursuing other opportunities isn't a decision one usually makes in their twilight years, maybe RL is different?