This was just posted to Yahoo board from Bloomberg OL?:
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Gerald G. Watson has resigned as president of Teledyne-Commodore LLC to become director of the newly created Auburn Institute, an organization engaged in domestic preparedness support and counter-terrorism, located at Ft. McClellan, Ala.
The announcement was made by Richard A. Holloway, board member of Teledyne-Commodore LLC, who said that Watson will remain as an advisor to the Teledyne-Commodore board. Dick Smith will continue to serve as vice president of Teledyne-Commodore, according to Holloway. William C. Burns has been named president of Teledyne-Commodore LLC, a joint venture of Teledyne Environmental, Inc., and Commodore Applied Technologies, Inc., formed to pursue the demilitarization of chemical weapons on a worldwide basis.
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