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MARTA and CEO Collie Greenwood part ways
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Marta CEO Collie Greenwood is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit expired in June.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNCollie Greenwood resigns from MARTA leadership, citing immigration and personal issuesMr. Greenwood’s Canadian visa is valid, and he remains in this country legally awaiting imminent delivery of his Green Card.” ...
Collie Greenwood, the Canadian CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, left his post after being unable to get a green card in time.
MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood stepped down from his position Thursday, citing concerns of his immigration status and "personal matters." ...
The MARTA general manager and CEO suddenly resigned due to what MARTA called immigration and personal matters. MARTA Board Chair Jennifer Ide said she had been aware of the issues for weeks. Ide said ...
“Greenwood, due to immigration and personal matters, has elected to leave his employment and elect early retirement,” said ...
Collie Greenwood, CEO of MARTA, has resigned from his position. MARTA Chief General Counsel Jonathan Hunt announced the ...
The MARTA board voted Thursday to "mutually" part ways with Collie Greenwood, ending a three-year leadership tenure marked by ...
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