And he was a man with an attention to
detail, he had his eyes on everything.
With a heart for all 'youngsters', that was
really him.
"Always in focus, but you can't feel my stare
I zoom into you, but you don't know I'm there ..."In the meantime, why don't you send Henry an email here:
Wecare@caremoat.comOr listen to his voice (or at least someone who shares his idiosyncratic emphases/accentuations) here under "
Two Minutes on why employers need CareMoat":
https://www.caremoat.com/He's moved into the health insurance industry, a foresightful move given the age demographics of his former Gibson clientele.
https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/10/22/former-gibson-ceo-juszkiewicz-launches-caremoat.htmlMeet him here:
CareMoat will be exhibiting at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville KY from March 24 through March 26, 2022. If you are there, stop by booth #63248 and say hello!PS: Jest aside, I don't have issues with the guy. He saved Gibson once when no one would touch it. Steered it with some success for a quarter of a century, overstayed his welcome, didn't listen, smuggled some protected wood and made daft decisions towards the end of his era. Shit happens.
The near-bankruptcy probably did not devour all of his private fortune, yet he is still trying to do something professionally at a ripe old age, possibly for his kids: His son is the Vice-President of CareMoat. I wish him the best - and thanks for all the
fish basses ...