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Please note this episode contains explicit language.
A seismic shift has rocked the Golden Triangle as economic development powerhouse Joe Max Higgins was suddenly and unanimously fired by the Link's executive committee after 22 years at the helm. We dive deep into the fallout with special guests Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill and Lowndes County Board of Supervisors President Trip Hairston, who offer candid insights into both Higgins' remarkable achievements and the controversial behavior that ultimately led to his downfall.
The conversation doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. Hosts Zack Plair and David Chism explore Higgins' documented history of crude language and controversial statements, while questioning what undisclosed actions could have been severe enough to warrant termination mid-contract. Higgins was known for his unapologetic language, and the guys recap some quotes from Higgins' past to help determine the severity of language that got him fired.
What emerges is a fascinating examination of leadership styles, economic development strategy, and the complex calculus of weighing results against behavior. Higgins' legacy includes the creation of 10,000 jobs, five TVA Megasites, and more than $10 billion in capital investments that transformed the region from an "industrial wasteland" to what Hairston calls "the envy of the Southeast" for regional cooperation.
The discussion raises profound questions about what comes next for the LINK, expectations of the Executive Committee, how quickly new leadership can be established, and whether ongoing economic development projects might stall during the transition.
Whether you're concerned about the region's economic future, fascinated by the dynamics of local politics, or simply intrigued by this dramatic local story, this episode offers thoughtful analysis from some of those closest to the situation.
Check out Between the Headlines, episode 5 to hear our previous interview with Joe Max Higgins.
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Please note this episode contains explicit language.
A seismic shift has rocked the Golden Triangle as economic development powerhouse Joe Max Higgins was suddenly and unanimously fired by the Link's executive committee after 22 years at the helm. We dive deep into the fallout with special guests Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill and Lowndes County Board of Supervisors President Trip Hairston, who offer candid insights into both Higgins' remarkable achievements and the controversial behavior that ultimately led to his downfall.
The conversation doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. Hosts Zack Plair and David Chism explore Higgins' documented history of crude language and controversial statements, while questioning what undisclosed actions could have been severe enough to warrant termination mid-contract. Higgins was known for his unapologetic language, and the guys recap some quotes from Higgins' past to help determine the severity of language that got him fired.
What emerges is a fascinating examination of leadership styles, economic development strategy, and the complex calculus of weighing results against behavior. Higgins' legacy includes the creation of 10,000 jobs, five TVA Megasites, and more than $10 billion in capital investments that transformed the region from an "industrial wasteland" to what Hairston calls "the envy of the Southeast" for regional cooperation.
The discussion raises profound questions about what comes next for the LINK, expectations of the Executive Committee, how quickly new leadership can be established, and whether ongoing economic development projects might stall during the transition.
Whether you're concerned about the region's economic future, fascinated by the dynamics of local politics, or simply intrigued by this dramatic local story, this episode offers thoughtful analysis from some of those closest to the situation.
Check out Between the Headlines, episode 5 to hear our previous interview with Joe Max Higgins.
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