Metrolink chief's job in jeopardy | L.A. Now | Los Angeles Times
More at Los Angeles Times: “The Metrolink Board of Directors has put an item on its agenda for today's meeting that allows members to discuss in closed session whether they want to terminate CEO David R. Solow. Whether they make such a decision remains to be seen.
Solow has been under the microscope since the Sept. 12 Metrolink crash in Chatsworth that killed 25 people.
Solow took over Metrolink's top spot in 1998 from Chief Executive Richard Stanger after an audit criticized agency leaders for the way they handled contracts, billings, employee relations and planning.”
Solow has been under the microscope since the Sept. 12 Metrolink crash in Chatsworth that killed 25 people.
Solow took over Metrolink's top spot in 1998 from Chief Executive Richard Stanger after an audit criticized agency leaders for the way they handled contracts, billings, employee relations and planning.”
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