Beth Troxell has resigned as manager of the Columbia Market House, it was announced at Tuesday night's Public Property Committee meeting.
The resignation was stated to be "effective immediately."
The resignation was stated to be "effective immediately."
No other information is available at this time.
Will this ever stop?
ReplyDeleteWhat in the world is going on there???
ReplyDeleteWhen will the borough leaders learn they had a good market before the trust. Understand, that a trust that is run in the right way can benefit the market, but you have to take everything in mind, not your personal egos or agendas.
ReplyDeleteShe was definitely tenacious and had focus on marketing this entity. Mrs. Troxell, thank you for the time you served and dedication to Columbia.
ReplyDeleteThis is a normal occurrence when someone does something good for Columbia, the evils of the town come hunting.
There are other organizations that can use your help
Guess they will loose the stand holders, again!
ReplyDeletecouncil waited too long to do something and now it might be a lost cause.
ReplyDeleteBeth got the place on track by adding Sunday hours and music. Hopefully this will continue. Clearly it helped.
ReplyDeleteWould the Columbia Market House Trust like to elaborate on why Mrs. Troxell resigned from her Manager position?
ReplyDeleteAnd from a previous post on using the interest from the LASA proceeds be spent on a "campaign" instead of a true trademark for Columbia. How about "Destination Columbia!", "Historic Columbia", "Gateway Columbia", "Tradition alive, Columbia", etc. This town needs to get a grasp of business, not segregation nor separation.
Build this town with hope, and not with discouragement. We have so much to build on for our future to succeed in economic development.
Successful cities & towns weren't built on hope. They're built on successful planning & good business sense. Does this sound like Cola
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