Here's the verification of each CEO stepping down:
Q Casino (Dubuque, Iowa, not Las Vegas) CEO Stepped Down Alex Dixon: Correct: Alex Dixon, the President and CEO of Q Casino in Dubuque, Iowa (not Las Vegas), announced his resignation to pursue leadership opportunities out of state. His last day was January 15th, 2025.
Subway CEO Stepped Down John Chidsey: Incorrect: As of the latest information available, John Chidsey has not stepped down from Subway. There might be confusion or misinformation regarding this claim.
Kohl's CEO Stepped Down Tom Kingsbury: Correct: Tom Kingsbury announced he would step down as CEO of Kohl's in January 2025.
Publix CEO Stepped Down Paul Ruppert: Correct: Paul Ruppert retired as President and CEO of Publix Super Markets on May 29, 2024. His successor is Kevin Murphy. However, this information predates the current date you provided, so it's accurate in terms of the event happening but not new for November 2024.
Airlink CEO Stepped Down Rodger Foster: Correct: Rodger Foster, after 33 years with Airlink, announced his intention to step down as CEO and Managing Director.
The claim about the Q Casino CEO stepping down from a Las Vegas position is incorrect as Alex Dixon was associated with the Q Casino in Dubuque, Iowa. The other verifications are accurate based on the available data up to November 2024.
Stepping down doesn't mean being held accountable. Leaving a job you've been making six, seven, eight, or more figures at is not a real punishment, it's a sabbatical or an early retirement.
Feel free to dig. Maybe try a search term with a year pre-2021 or so, a large company, and "CEO Resigns" or "steps down". I think some of them accepted offers of complying as long as their reputation was kept intact in exchange for names & info, but others had done too many hideous things and will be out for the public to see at some point.
What's happening is just too much to unleash on folks at once, and they're trying to have as many people as possible not have severe long term psychological damage.
--Grok2
Subway, interesting. One of the chief poisoners of the sheeple. And then there's Jared Fogle...
I remember this happening a few years ago, and people started sperging out about bunkers, gitmo, camps, etc. nothing burger.
Stepping down doesn't mean being held accountable. Leaving a job you've been making six, seven, eight, or more figures at is not a real punishment, it's a sabbatical or an early retirement.
Uh, yeah. "Retirement". We'll go with that term...
"Forward my mail to 'Club Gitmo'..."
I admire your optimism.
Feel free to dig. Maybe try a search term with a year pre-2021 or so, a large company, and "CEO Resigns" or "steps down". I think some of them accepted offers of complying as long as their reputation was kept intact in exchange for names & info, but others had done too many hideous things and will be out for the public to see at some point. What's happening is just too much to unleash on folks at once, and they're trying to have as many people as possible not have severe long term psychological damage.
So.... stepping down, which doesn't mean being held accountable.
I admire your optimism.
That’s Public markets not Publix markets. Different companies. Public is Boston and Publix is Lakeland Florida.
Someone is keeping an eye on the back door! Excellent.