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Geoff was the one who grew the company and advanced the science. Times have changed, which is tough on all of us in Healthcare, but he did a ton. He also cared about the people of Organo. When thereare mandated cuts, jobs get lost. So give him a break- I doubt you could have done better.
 




Geoff was the one who grew the company and advanced the science. Times have changed, which is tough on all of us in Healthcare, but he did a ton. He also cared about the people of Organo. When thereare mandated cuts, jobs get lost. So give him a break- I doubt you could have done better.

Thanks for your insight Geoff's mom.
 








Geoff was the one who grew the company and advanced the science. Times have changed, which is tough on all of us in Healthcare, but he did a ton. He also cared about the people of Organo. When thereare mandated cuts, jobs get lost. So give him a break- I doubt you could have done better.

the credit for growing this company goes to the people who were out there selling Apligraf. Geoff did support us but it was much more than just him. I agree to leave him alone but lets not look just to him for the success of OI. He had to make the cuts and everyone is thinking should there have been cuts to be made? He and GG brought in inexperienced people (Goga, Neil etc) and they were never monitored. This was a terrible mistake. TO the poster who keeps saying "bring back Goga" - yep that's the answer.
 




Geoff was the one who grew the company and advanced the science. Times have changed, which is tough on all of us in Healthcare, but he did a ton. He also cared about the people of Organo. When thereare mandated cuts, jobs get lost. So give him a break- I doubt you could have done better.


Thank you. Geoff was the person who grew this company. It was through his leadership that we have succeeded. Many things in healthcare have changed and that's what made things tough this past year…I for one don't blame Geoff. His leadership will be sorely missed. By the same token, change is good. I'm sure Geoff will find another position with a company that will appreciate his leadership. I look forward to seeing the direction that Gary leads us in 2015. I'm not being naive when I say, I'm hopeful for 2015. And on that note, please don't leave immature comments about me being Geoff's mom, or someone else. I'm simply someone who wants this company to succeed. We have great products that help people. I think we should all represent those products by also being great supporters that help lift this company and one another.
 








As incompetent at GM was, GG will be no better. Both were behind the legion of poor decisions and cronyism that still exist today. And no surprise GG is last one standing, that has been his plan for years. I wonder how much he squeezed out of "the board" to stay on after he pushed GM out. Lol