“ But former employees describe O’Keefe as an erratic and often angry boss. According to a letter dated February 6, which was circulated by Project Veritas staff who were critical of O’Keefe’s management, he “berated” and fired the organization’s CFO, Tom O’Hara, and its chief strategy officer, Barry Hinckley. Hinckley later wrote a message to the staff saying he had “stood up to a bully” and had lost his job as a result. The letter included an 11-page list of testimonials from anonymous current employees, describing O’Keefe, in the words of one, as a “power drunk tyrant.”
Who knows at this point
If Hinkley used the word bully, you have to wonder about Hinkley. Any relation to John?
And I don’t really care, to boot.
Some of the most accomplished people in the world were unbearable.
I call this, really, reversion to the mean. They infiltrated his org and now this is the status quo.
We’ll see what happens.
I know.
They’re trying to Papa John him.
the one thing I have learned is to not trust anything said when a power play happens....I think that this is a play to destroy project veritas. all of those involved know that he is the one everyone trusts... I think this is to prevent him from getting discovery from the newYork times. it is not Okeefe suing the Newyork times it is project veritas remove him and those protecting him on the board and lawsuits disappear AND A Big fat settlement check is given to keep it a float while it is taken over by those who gave it the check.
A “power drunk tyrant.” Sounds like Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, and other high functioning autists. Nothing new under the sun. Patience is the key in management.
Maybe I'm just old but “back in my day” you never stood up to the boss without expecting a pink slip. Then again, we were appreciative of our employment.