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Zachary Harding resigns from ATL

Tuesday, March 09, 2010



ZACHARY Harding resigned yesterday as chief executive officer of Appliance Traders Limited (ATL), after almost a year in the job.

ATL Deputy Chairman Adam Stewart said the company regretted that Harding would no longer be a part of the ATL family but respected his desire to pursue personal interests and projects at this time.

By mutual agreement, Harding's resignation took effect on March 8, 2010, and Stewart said: "We are grateful for his commitment to ATL and to our team, particularly for working closely with senior management to continue driving our organisation's focus on world class customer service."

Stewart, in the announcement to ATL staff, said he wished "Zachary every success in achieving his future goals and again thank him for his short but engaging period leading our team".

Harding joined ATL after stints at Red Stripe, Wisynco and the Jamaica Tourist Board.


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COMMENTS (4)

positive vibes
3/15/2010
Thats the problem with this country....everyone automatically assumes the worse. Gene I know this guy personally and you couldn't find a more professional individual, who takes his roles very serious. You and I don't know what the reason is for his departure, and frankly I don't care to know but what I do know is that we need to all stop being so negative. Try for your next comment to be something constructive and not destructive. Remember you get back in life what you give out!
Hope Alive
3/9/2010
The money nuh big enough! Will soon be a Gov't consultant!
real southy
3/9/2010
yuh see how much job dem man yah get inna no time?.
Gene Knall
3/9/2010
what's with these young Turks? They have no longevity, simply walking in and out of these high profile jobs like a revolving door. Time to give these jobs to true professionals who want a real career.

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