Vanguard transfers 30 employees to St. Louis..
I know quite a few people and have been told by MANY sources that 2/3 of the people are out of jobs come July...only two departments will be left..these are high paying jobs..its also said Capitol one is wanting to move into the area's they are vacating at the Verizon complex near owasso...surprised this hasn't made the news as Kathy Taylors husband and former investor still has big ties...anyone hear if the mayor is talking or trying to keep these jobs here like we tried to with Citgo?
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?articleID=20080222_5_E1_spanc86254
I believe Kathy Taylor's husband (Bill Lobeck) sold (as he typically does with his rental car companies) a while back. Not sure he is still involved, is he?
Back in April.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/04/01/bloomberg/bxcars.php
no surprise here. enterprise bought them. their HQ is in St louis. no need to keep duplicate HQs.
Well that was short lived.
Loebeck probably knew he was selling out soon so he got to move Vangard to tulsa to give krazy kathy good PR.
Yes actually, Lobeck knew he was selling the day he bought it, that was the plan. While working there over 2 years the entire goal was to bring the company to a status that it could be sold. All directors and above got a HUGE bonus and were out the door to retire including Lobeck and his Bentley parked out front everyday, well ever other day considering his 3 other 100k+ cars. ...nice deal...I wonder why Kathy Taylor isn't commenting on this one...someone should call her on it...
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Originally posted by zstyles
Yes actually, Lobeck knew he was selling the day he bought it, that was the plan. While working there over 2 years the entire goal was to bring the company to a status that it could be sold. All directors and above got a HUGE bonus and were out the door to retire including Lobeck and his Bentley parked out front everyday, well ever other day considering his 3 other 100k+ cars. ...nice deal...I wonder why Kathy Taylor isn't commenting on this one...someone should call her on it...
election time is only two short years away.
Someone should ask her. It doesn't have to be an inquisition, but if it is "business decision" as I'm sure she would indicate are we not in a unique position to understand what about Tulsa dictated the decision?
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
Someone should ask her. It doesn't have to be an inquisition, but if it is "business decision" as I'm sure she would indicate are we not in a unique position to understand what about Tulsa dictated the decision?
Won't Mayor Chatty Kathy just blame the local VOTERS for Vanguard's move, for our lack of enlightenment in dis-approving the Kaiser River Tax, which she so heavily promoted??
See, it's really all OUR fault.
[;)]
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
Nope, it's definitely our fault for not buying into the KAISER RIVER TAX mantra as necessary "infrastructure" Economic Development.
We're to blame.....
[:D]
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
I understand RM. Far be it for me to interfere with the free market... but it IS a really good opportunity to find out WHY companies move out of Tulsa. Is it just that the established HQ in St. Louis has more pull, or is it a better market for business than Tulsa?
Seeing that she is married to the man heading a company leaving Tulsa, I'd kind of think a comment would at least be in order.
I don't think he is involved any more. He sold the company.
I disagree that an elected official should be made to comment on their spouse's business. Where do you draw the line? Should County Commissioner Randi Miller be made to discuss her divorce? Should any city councilor discuss their spouse's employment (quick...name what the spouse of any city councilor does for a living)?
Bill LaFortune's wife has a very successful career. Did anyone ever ask him to comment on it when he was Mayor?
RM, I only seek comment because it is a major Tulsa company that has(had) as close of ties as possible to the head of our city. If the CEO or husband of the CEO of BOKF, OneOK or any other major Tulsa business was elected mayor and then said company announced a move - I would want to get a statement on why the move took place.
I don't hold it against her, obviously she is not the decision maker in this move. But like I said, it is an opportunity to get inside information on why a company is leaving Tulsa. I just think that would be valuable.
Also:
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be made to
No, no one should be made to discuss their personal life for politics. I would appreciate it, but certainly it should not be required by law. Unless, of course, said personal life directly relates to their job (Insurance Com. having massive stock holdings in XYA insurance company, or if the Mayor gave massive incentives to Vanguard but not Dollar - etc.).
I see your point, but it is contingent on a "major" company. I think that would be hard to define. BOK...maybe, especially because so many Tulsans have their banking with that company. I doubt the rental car company has as many Tulsa customers.
I like to do business with local, but I have to admit that when I rent a car, price is my number one issue.
I just think having politicians speak on local employment issues is fine, but you shouldn't expect it. We hire a Mayor to run our city government and usually they have very few tools to bring about economic development. The Chambers, both locally and from the state have that direct assignment. I remember a Mayor not long ago, Dick Crawford, who thought his entire job was to bring jobs here. Everything in the city fell apart and the Chamber started having task forces deciding city decisions like water rates and trash collection. That role reversal was a bad time for the city, in my opinion.
I think it is great that Mayor Taylor comes from a commerce background and has brought in great people to work on this. She even decided to forgo her salary in order to hire an economic development director.
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
I understand RM. Far be it for me to interfere with the free market... but it IS a really good opportunity to find out WHY companies move out of Tulsa. Is it just that the established HQ in St. Louis has more pull, or is it a better market for business than Tulsa?
Seeing that she is married to the man heading a company leaving Tulsa, I'd kind of think a comment would at least be in order.
Didn't she take some credit for bringing Vanguard to Tulsa in her campaign for mayor?
We are not entirely on different pages.
I would not bother defining major as I do not think it should be an official policy. But unofficially, if a company employing 20+ people closely related to a politician were to move I'd be curious to get some insider scoop. Not ENTITLED, but hopeful. Vanguard is a Fortune 1000 (500?) national company... it is big time.
As for Mayor Taylor in general, I'm disappointed for many reasons. Foremost is an absence of much positive happening under her leadership. I hoped we were getting the CEO she portrayed herself as, but as far as I can see it's status quo (I'm not as astute as you so I'm sure there are things). Call center jobs, slow development, no road plan... nothing bold. Nothing I really hold against her (except the City Hall move I guess), just disappointed.
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Originally posted by MichaelBates
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
I understand RM. Far be it for me to interfere with the free market... but it IS a really good opportunity to find out WHY companies move out of Tulsa. Is it just that the established HQ in St. Louis has more pull, or is it a better market for business than Tulsa?
Seeing that she is married to the man heading a company leaving Tulsa, I'd kind of think a comment would at least be in order.
Didn't she take some credit for bringing Vanguard to Tulsa in her campaign for mayor?
Vanguard announced their move to Tulsa when Kathy Taylor was running for Mayor.
Just a coincidence?
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Originally posted by MichaelBates
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
Despite all the bear poop on this thread, the Mayor has nothing to do with her husband's business.
There is consolidation in many industies. This company went from bankruptcy to buyout and Tulsa gained lots of jobs from the process.
I understand RM. Far be it for me to interfere with the free market... but it IS a really good opportunity to find out WHY companies move out of Tulsa. Is it just that the established HQ in St. Louis has more pull, or is it a better market for business than Tulsa?
Seeing that she is married to the man heading a company leaving Tulsa, I'd kind of think a comment would at least be in order.
Didn't she take some credit for bringing Vanguard to Tulsa in her campaign for mayor?
yeah, I wonder how long she had to lay there for that?
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Originally posted by Friendly Bear
Vanguard announced their move to Tulsa when Kathy Taylor was running for Mayor.
Just a coincidence?
Stop lying bear...you have no credibility...
Vanguard announced their move to Tulsa in 2004...Mayor Taylor decided to run for office in 2006.
http://www.businessfacilities.com/bf_04_04_analysis1.asp
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Published on January 30, 2004, Page 1A, The Miami Herald
Source: PATRICK DANNER AND ERIKA BOLSTAD, pdanner@herald.com
The new owner of Fort Lauderdale's Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental is moving its headquarters to Tulsa, Okla., further thinning the ranks of major companies that call South Florida home. Vanguard Car Rental USA, formed to oversee the two car-rental chains after their assets were purchased out of bankruptcy in October, intends to create 700 jobs in Tulsa. Just how many will come from South Florida has yet to be determined. About 700 people are employed at. . .
In all fairness, she was Oklahoma Commerce Secretary when this happened and she DID take credit (along with economic incentive policies) for luring them to the state. The newspapers in South Florida all pointed to that fact as THE reason and why would she deny it?
Also, on her campaign materials she surely made note of the fact that her husband headed a company that employed many people in Tulsa:
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Mayor Taylor is married to Bill Lobeck, CEO of Vanguard, the owner of National and Alamo Car Rental which employs over 600 people in Tulsa . . .
Again, not that this is particularly damning to her nor that it is a focal point. I just think it is a good opportunity to find out why jobs would leave Tulsa. At least some insight.
But now we are just beating a dead horse.
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Originally posted by RecycleMichael
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Originally posted by Friendly Bear
Vanguard announced their move to Tulsa when Kathy Taylor was running for Mayor.
Just a coincidence?
Stop lying bear...you have no credibility...
Vanguard announced their move to Tulsa in 2004...Mayor Taylor decided to run for office in 2006.
http://www.businessfacilities.com/bf_04_04_analysis1.asp
She DID take credit for the move of Vanguard to Tulsa DURING her election campaign.
I wasn't lying.
Just re-arranging my comments accordingly......harrumph!