News -> INDReporter TUE, NOV 22 12:24PM by Leslie Turk

Another one LITEs the dust

The Daily Advertiser reported Monday that Monica Laverne, the Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise’s chief operating officer since April 2009, has left the building. 

The Independent was unable to confirm Laverne’s departure; several voice messages left for various officials at the facility were not immediately returned. 

The daily reported that LITE interim CEO Robert Twilley (who is not listed in the facility’s phone directory) confirmed that Laverne is not with the facility, but would not release any additional information on her departure. Laverne also declined to comment to the paper. 

Twilley, initially hired in August 2010 as UL’s vice president of research, has been the interim director for more than a year. When he agreed to take the LITE post on a temporary basis last October, Twilley told The Independent he hoped to have a new CEO in place by July. 

The Advertiser noted that within the past 1.5 years, LITE has seen a high level of turnover, with eight resignations, five layoffs, one known termination and two position eliminations. LITE already is searching for a permanent CEO, a chief technology officer and a venue engineer, the paper reported.

It remains unclear whether it’s also searching for new COO. 

Read the Advertiser story here




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written by LostatLITE , November 22, 2011 - 06:10 pm
The rumor has it that she was let go, fired, laid off. How ever you spell it, she's gone by choice of LITE. Sounds like they need to do something to generate money over there. They keep losing the good ones due to lack of funding. I hear a great sucking sound coming from LITE. Last one out, make sure you turn off the egg!
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written by Thye Naked Emperor , November 22, 2011 - 06:28 pm
What exactly does LITE do? What is its mission? What are its goals? By what yardstick does it measure its success? What has it succeeded-historically-in actually doing? Does it have an economic impact, has it had an economic impact, will it have an economic impact? Does it facilitate development? Does it itself develop? Is it a hardware entity, a software entity, or what? Who is its driver? Who pays for it? Is it obliged to present a revenue/expense statement or other financial data? If so, by whom, to whom? I don't put much stock in the Tea Party folks, but this would be an issue they could run with with a little bit of credibility.
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written by ragin_cajun , November 22, 2011 - 09:06 pm
Emperor--

All excellent questions. You can find answers to many if them by searching theind.com, theadvertiser.com, and google. LITEs financial statements are free to download from the State of La.'s website--called an "auditor's report", grouped by parish, there's thousands of them, very easy to understand. While you're at it, you can look up Page Cortez's contact info, he and Mike Michot both made many public statements about all the jobs and development that LITE would bring to Lafayette and to the State.

If you find that this little research project was fun and enlightening, then you should donate some time to the tea party and help them with research. "Be the change you want to see in the world".
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written by Carolina's Crusty Chicken Coop , December 01, 2011 - 05:03 pm
1.5 years? Are you high? This has been occurring at LITE since 2006! And it all started with one person - Cruz-Neira. Interesting to see that others were just as effed up/evil as she. That place is a festering boil living off the backs of the Louisiana taxpayers...and it never bursts. Shut it the hell DOWN.
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written by ragin be quiet , December 05, 2011 - 05:41 pm
Wow.. Ragin... would not have thought you would stand up for such a large governmental entity providing services in competition with the private sector. Shows again how deep your principles run when party politics are involved.
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