Robert Bankston's Preparing: Personal Narrative

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Pat,
Yes, you are correct. The packaging should be nailed down. It was my understanding that the changes were put into place, however, early last week when Patrick and I had that conversation… due to cost increases he was unsure of keep some of package changes. I am working in Pontotoc tomorrow. I had planned to sit down with both Patrick and Cole to clarify what is currently being used vs what he proposes. I will give you a full update as soon as I accurate information.
Robert Bankston can be an asset to Fusion. He is aggressive toward quality and seems to work well with Bo and Sam. With that said, I think he would have made a significant impact for American. My understanding of his tenure at American was “a clash of personality”

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