Part of being a good leader was being able to spot situations that could bring trouble in the future and handling them before they got out of hand. As CEO, Deacon liked to think that over the years he had gained a pretty good eye when it came to spotting potential problems.
But unfortunately for him, the board and his father still seemed to think that Deacon needed their input with every decision that he made.
That very day, Deacon had decided to end all contracts that Roth group had with the Ranger family. A decision coming from the fact that the way they did business was no longer in line with the vision that Deacon had for Roth group.
Their manner of doing business being that they had gone from being a lawful family owned business to being people who actively worked with criminals.
Roth group could not have that.
