I've, so far, sent about 57 emails to this guy, each one unique, with it's on subject line, explaining just how wrong he was to green light this project.
CEO Norman Pearlstine
pearlstine@time-inc.com
pearlstine@time-inc.com
You go Chad. I hope you saw the post with the picture of the Parsons guy who is the head CEO of Time Warner.
PUBIC Service Statement from Time Warner
(Max out the BS meter)
Time Warner is committed to serving the public interest by using our unique talents and resources to enrich people's lives and strengthen communities around the world.
To succeed, we must provide the highest quality products and services, act with integrity and contribute to the common good. These responsibilities are the essence of corporate citizenship in the 21st century -- and our resolve to meet them shapes everything we do.
In our philanthropic efforts, we focus our attention on the areas where our expertise can have the greatest impact. In our corporate life and culture, we promote an ethic of volunteerism and civic engagement. In our role as a leader in our industries, we work to address critical questions of public policy to ensure that everyone can share in the benefits of the networked world.
At Time Warner, our business plan is based on adding value to people's lives. As a company and as individuals, we act on our shared responsibility to give something back and on the knowledge that we can make a difference
http://www.timewarner.com/public_service/index.adp