JohnsonCntrls
These are old, but i dont' see them on the list.
>Alex Molinaroli
"The decision accelerates a transition plan put in place as part of the merger of Johnson Controls Inc. and Tyco International plc last year. The new timeline matches the plan originally proposed by Tyco during merger negotiations. Johnson Controls had sought to have Molinaroli stay on as chairman and CEO for 24 months, followed by an additional 12 months as executive chairman.
The two companies eventually agreed on a plan calling for Molinaroli to stay on as CEO of JCI for 18 months after the merger, before transitioning to an executive chairman role for 12 months when Oliver took over as CEO.
Instead, Molinaroli will be leaving the company 18 months ahead of schedule and stepping down from the CEO position six months early."
"Molinaroli became a lightning rod for controversy at times, with his personal life spilling out into public view. The Johnson Controls board stood behind him after his involvement with a Ponzi schemer came to light. His annual incentive performance program payment was also cut by 20 percent in 2014 after an affair with a consultant the company hired."
>Jeffrey Joerres
"Johnson Controls also announced former ManpowerGroup chairman and CEO Jeffrey Joerres, who helped negotiate the succession plan, had stepped down from the board. In a securities filing, JCI said the resignation “was not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to the company’s operations, policies or practices.”"
https:// www.biztimes.com/2017/industries/manufacturing-logistics/molinaroli-leaving-johnson-controls-sept-1/