Max Crummit temp at OOCEA not to go permanent PERSONNEL
By Peter Samuel on May 18, 2012
Max Crummit the temporary CEO at Orlando's toll authority (OOCEA) Orange County will go back to the private sector in the fall, local
reports say.
Expressway authority chairman Walter Ketcham and other board members tried to induce him to stay offering him a raise from his $180k to $230k.
Crummit a VP at Jacksonville FL-headofficed RS&H engineering consultants replaced Mike Snyder when he was forced out last year.
Crummit told OOCEA board members the intense political pressure and media spotlight of the job wasn't for him. The board liked him a lot and wanted him to become permanent CEO.
TOLLROADSnews 2012-05-18
