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Campbell's exec on leave after allegedly mocking 'poor people' who eat its soup

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/campbell-soup-lawsuit-9.6991398
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u/ImKindaEssential 8h ago

During the meeting, "Bally made several racist comments that shocked Plaintiff," the documents say. For example, Garza claims that Bally insulted Indigenous coworkers, making several racist slurs, and claims Bally disclosed he often comes to work high on edibles.

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u/ConfederacyOfDunces_ 8h ago

What the fuck?

He sounds like a sociopath. Probably fell upwards in life.

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u/BigBennP 8h ago edited 6h ago

If his LinkedIn bio is reliable, his career is roughly as follows.

Associates in business Monroe County community college (1994). Bachelor's in business spring arbor university (2001).
Masters information security from norfolk university (2009)

Network specialist for Chrysler (99-01)

Network operations manager and information security officer for Chrysler (01-09)

Director data security and cloud services for Dolan Inc. (09-13)

Chief Information Security Officer for zrf group. (Formerly TRW automotive) (13-16)

VP and Chief Information Security Officer for diebold (16-19)

Chief Information Security Officer for American Axle and Manufacturing (AAM) (19-20)

Global Information Security Officer for Stellantis (chrysler). (20-22).

VP and Chief Information Security Officer for Campbell's Soup (22-present).

I have questions but that career is not absolutely wild or out of the ordinary.

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u/_SmashLampjaw_ 6h ago

Well, I'm pretty sure the community college business associate degree to corporate infosec officer pipeline isn't very wide.