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Letter: S.C. Safety Council Leader Says Allegations “Patently False”

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8 comments

GOB May 7, 2015 at 10:56 am

Mr. Pearson just got pwned!

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mamatiger92 May 7, 2015 at 11:26 am

George Oscar Bluth?

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jimlewisowb May 7, 2015 at 11:00 am

damn right skippy

when a dog bites you on your ass, bite him back

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staffer May 7, 2015 at 11:32 am

Mr. I. Brian, where there’s smoke there’s fire. Just sayin.

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Lucas 76 May 7, 2015 at 3:06 pm

Forensic independent audit is imperative.

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amyidontcare May 7, 2015 at 5:10 pm

It is a real shame how a few unethical board members can
determine what is in the best interest of an organization, than turn around and make false allegations about people who have devoted themselves to the South Carolina Chapter of the National Safety Council. My family and I
have worked with the Executive Director, leadership, staff, and community to
make an impact. Hearing that someone on the board would turn around and slander all the incredible work of your top leadership is concerning. Shame on the
entire board of the South Carolina Chapter of the National Safety Council for
what you have done to make yourselves feel better in spite of the truth. I commend Brian Pearson for taking a stance to clear the Executive Director’s reputation, but as the editor stated this information was provided originally by sources who participated in an emergency executive meeting last month of the board. Apparently Brian Pearson, President of the board you have lost control and in turn the other sources are not as ethical as yourself. As I reviewed the South Carolina Chapter of the National Safety Council’s website I realized that one if not two of the executive committee members have no room to even have a vote, that being said I am sure that one of these individuals should really sit back and reflect. Being of power, rude, and believing they are better then all will come back to bit them in the ass, and don’t forget about adultery and zero integrity.

As Brian Pearson said leadership changes, maybe it is time for Brian to start at the top with the South Carolina Chapter of the National Safety Council’s board members. In nonprofits this happens all the time. Very
disappointed and will not engage with this board.

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Jessica Reed May 7, 2015 at 9:04 pm

You don’t know anything! Why don’t you talk to some of the employees or better some of the past employees fired by that crazy Executive Director! Good for Brian Pearson and the others for finally doing something! Be gone before somebody drops a house on you!
and I didn’t need a screen name!

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nitrat May 7, 2015 at 9:23 pm

Oh, honey, don’t call people crazy with your real name out there for god and everyone to see.

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