Firefly Aerospace CEO Leaves Company When Entangled In Case
JAKARTA CEO of Firefly Aerospace Bill Weber was investigated by the company's internal side on allegations of inappropriate ties on 15 July. It has not yet been investigated, the leader of the space company resigned. Weber left the company on Wednesday, July 17 and will no longer serve. As long as the Board of Directors is looking for the right person to replace Weber's position, Peter Schumacher as a member of the board will be the interim CEO. "Schumacher previously served in this role in Firefly and will lead more than 700 passionate professionals, hard workers, and talented at the company," Firefly said on its official website. Firefly added that Schumacher would be supported by the Transitional Committee led by Council Member Chris Emerson during his tenure. It was not explained until when Schumacher would lead the company. Some time ago, Payloadspace reported that Weber had inappropriate relationships with female employees in Firefly Aerospace. Actions were reported by VP IT Lloyd McMundle to the board of directors after he left the company. McMundlen resigned because his confidence in the company leadership had been lost. After Weber left the CEO position, it is not yet known whether the woman he was suspected of having a relationship with him also resigned.
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In fact, this inappropriate relationship isn't the only problem Weber has created. According to some employees, both those who are still working and those who have resigned, the company's culture has been chaotic since Weber's lead in 2022. Although Firefly has successfully launched various missions, including CubeSat or a small cube satellite for NASA, the company is experiencing some problems in leadership so that some executives have left the company in the last six months. Not only officials in engineering such as McMullen, other executives who resigned came from testing, manufacturing, avionics, and accounting departments. There is no more detailed information about anyone who resigned.