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MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood has stepped down due to immigration and personal matters, the board announced Thursday.
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MARTA CEO and General Manager Collie Greenwood is leaving “because of immigration and personal matters” and has elected early retirement.
Collie Greenwood, who has led MARTA through expansion, modernization and troubled times, is out as the agency’s chief.
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'Due to immigration and personal matters, [Greenwood] has chosen to leave his employment and elect early retirement,' ...
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Marta CEO Collie Greenwood is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit expired in June.