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Message-ID: <3E11C812.9060403@guninski.com>
From: guninski at guninski.com (Georgi Guninski)
Subject: OT: Scott Culp

Your suspicion may be wrong. A source pointed out that he can't get promoted 
from that position, unless he becomes a very big boss. Is he?
Also why have you cut the stuff about the chinese saying from your quote?

Georgi Guninski


Tina Bird wrote:

> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Georgi Guninski wrote:
>
>
> >http://www.nyq.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,799256,00.asp
> >Microsoft Security Guru Leaves Post
> >
> >Does anyone know:
> >Did he get fired or promoted?
> >
>
> i suspect it was a promotion.  i interviewed with charney's group in
> october.  at that time, charney was also interviewing for the position
> culp is now in.  great group of people (including jesper johannsen and
> david leblanc), with an impressive amount of visibility and authority within
> microsoft.  culp's new position would not have been given to someone
> who was fired from another part of the organization.
>
> in my not so humble opinion, of course...
>
> tbird
> (i ended up at stanford -- didn't want to move to redmond, in the end)
>
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