Phil Halstead, President of the Area Development Partnership has resigned, according to WDAM 10:00 news. A board of directors meeting was held this evening and he tenured his resignation for reasons unknown. Halstead issued no comment to WDAM............
quote: Originally posted by: Green Hornet "Additional information: Phil Halstead, President of the Area Development Partnership has resigned, according to WDAM 10:00 news. A board of directors meeting was held this evening and he tenured his resignation for reasons unknown. Halstead issued no comment to WDAM............"
That's the guy that they hired in April or May from Pittsburg KS. He didn't last long.
quote: Originally posted by: Swan Song "That's the guy that they hired in April or May from Pittsburg KS. He didn't last long."
This is also the guy that came from a university background in "polymer science" AND is one of SFT's friends..... The same ADP that SFT tried unsuccessfully to get Angie D. hired. Wonder what happened? Fallout from NOT hiring Angie??????
One thing we know for certain at this point, is that there is never a dull moment when it pertains to the Thames regime. The guy lasted 3 months at the most. It has to have something to do with Dvorak somehow.
quote: Originally posted by: Green Hornet "Additional information: Phil Halstead, President of the Area Development Partnership has resigned, according to WDAM 10:00 news. A board of directors meeting was held this evening and he tenured his resignation for reasons unknown. Halstead issued no comment to WDAM............"
I believe the report also stated that when WDAM attempted to speak with Halstead about the resignation, he hung up the phone. , perhaps???
quote: Originally posted by: Googler "The following link is to a Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) article announcing Halstead's selection in April 2004: http://www.mississippi.org/press/friday_facts/FF_20040409.pdf"
Wow, he barely lasted 3 months. Don't let the door hit you on the way out, PH!
Last Friday, a front page article in the HA focused on the decline of Hattiesburg as a retail shopping destination. The study that yielded the findings was created by the Southern Miss Center for Community and Economic Development. The article contained quotes from area retailers and developers, as well as the following comments from Halstead:
Meanwhile, Phil Halstead, president of the Area Development Partnership, said he was surprised by the study's findings: "It's sort of counter-intuitive to what I thought and what I have observed."
Halstead said it should provoke "thoughtful study and analysis" of the area's future retail development.
Now, if Halstead's "thoughts" and "observations" were off the mark, could this have led to "discussions" with the ADP board and other powers-that-be, resulting in the decision that a leadership change at the ADP might be needed?
One of the developers quoted in the article was Paige York-Losee, who also headed up the ADP search when Halstead was hired in April. Interesting? Maybe.
Thinking about this further, Shelby appears to have egg on his face either way. Phil must have been Shelby's choice last spring, with the PS connection it's hard to believe that he was not. Then, in scenario one, where Shelby's choice is ousted after three months, Shelby has obviously lost power with the ADP. If, in scenario two, Shelby is responsible for ousting him because he wouldn't play ball about Angie, then he made an unmanageable (therefore poor?) choice last spring and everyone knows it.
quote: Originally posted by: Robert Campbell "Amazing! Maybe the ADP will hire Angie Dvorak this time. Maybe that wouldn't be good for the ADP, but it would be great for USM. Robert Campbell"
I think in fairness it should be noted on this board that PH advocated opening up the ADP more to public scrutiny -- he was a very strong advocate for transparency. Also he was working with the mayor and a few council members on developing and upgrading some of the poorer areas of the city. My first take on this is that this didn't go over very well with some folks . . . Don't know if any of this was true . . . I have heard it said by some folks I know in town and it was repeated in today's article . . .
I am apt to believe that if PH displeased Shelby and his compatriots then he was probably handling the job the way it was supposed to be ethically handled.
In making my remarks about the ADP now possibly taking Angie Dvorak off USM's hands, I didn't mean to disparage PH's performance. For all I know, he could have been pushed out because he didn't want Angie Dvorak in a leadership position at ADP.