Alert: Wingspan Portfolio Advisors Executives Are "Jumping Ship"

Yesterday this story came across my newswire:

Ed Delgado Returns to the Five Star Institute as CEO and President

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ed-delgado-returns-to-the-five-star-institute-as-ceo-and-president-2012-11-15

Edgar Delgado, Wingspan Portfolio Advisors
COO, has said "HELL WITH THIS SHIT" and
has officially "JUMPED FROM A SINKING SHIP"
only eight months after taking the job.


Uh Oh Folks... Now, this Edgar Delgado guy came to Wingspan Portfolio Advisors just several months earlier with much fanfare.. Wingspan Portfolio Advisors put out numerous press releases letting the world know they had nabbed a "big fish" to be their COO.

Here was the story line:

Wingspan Portfolio Advisors Announces Ed Delgado as New Chief Operating Officer

Mortgage banking veteran brings more than 20 years of experience to Dallas-based diversified servicing company
Here's the link:
However, just eight months after Mr. Edgar Delgado came aboard, Wingspan Portfolio Advisors has lost a major client's contract, most likely due to the inept management of Melanie Pellegrino, Justin Belter, and Kevin Conn, and they have also announced they are terminating 459 Employees at their Dallas, TX location...

And now this...

Mr. Edgar Delgado, the much heralded whiz has finally said he's "had enough of this shit" and has decided to jump ship.. Of course Wingspan Portfolio Advisors and Mr.Delgado put a nice spin on it...But the truth is this.. Someone of Mr. Delgado's experience and expertise didn't know what the hell he was getting himself into when he came to Wingspan Portfolio Advisors, a company, in spite of Mr. Steve Horne's intentions to "transform" the mortgage industry, is being ran in a "half assed, highly incompetent manner" by the low life's (in my opinion) that Mr. Horne has chosen to put up in management. People with NO prior management experience. Wingspan was ran like a high school by the managers under Mr. Steve Horne. They were young, inexperienced and very "childish". Not to mention pretty racist as well. Either you were in the "It" club or you were an "outcast"..

They didn't give a damn about how hard you worked.. Or what you brought to the table..If you weren't the type to hang after work with them, or have a beer with them, or give up the goods, your competence meant NOTHING.

And now their Execs are JUMPING SHIP..