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This BLOG is for LLNL present and past employees, friends of LLNL and anyone impacted by the privatization of the Lab to express their opinions and expose the waste, wrongdoing and any kind of injustice against employees and taxpayers by LLNS/DOE/NNSA.
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3 comments:
I heard Bret Knapp is the outright leader with his magnanimous personality, courage, overall handsome good looks, technical prowess, great customer skills, knowledge of Washington, great people skills, and the way he has single-handedly brought LANS together.
The President of LLNS, LLC is also the Director of LLNL. So George Miller is the answer. Presumably the analogy holds and Charlie McMillan is President of LANS, LLC. On the corporate side they are the chief executive officer, whether they hold "CEO" as a title.
I heard Bret Knapp is the outright leader with his magnanimous personality, courage, overall handsome good looks, technical prowess, great customer skills, knowledge of Washington, great people skills, and the way he has single-handedly brought LANS together.
August 31, 2011 5:37 PM
I really question the good looks. Also, note the rapidly receding hairline. He'll soon start combing it forward or get an expensive hair restoration all paid for by the U.S. taxpayers.
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