NCN CEO Cornette resigns

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Communications Network (NCN), Lennox Cornette, who tendered his resignation on Wednesday, has told Stabroek News that he is not aware that the board was dissatisfied with his performance.

Cornette, who has held the post since May 1, 2016 will have his last working day on January 12 after which he will proceed on two months of approved leave. His resignation therefore will take effect from March 15, 2018.

NCN Board Chair Enrico Woolford in confirming to Stabroek News that Cornette tendered his resignation also noted that the board has not been satisfied with his performance in the position. ….

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