Software Company Entrata Says It Ousted Co-Founder for Sending Anti-Semitic Email

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Software company Entrata says it asked for the resignation of its chairman, David Bateman, hours after he sent an anti-Semitic email that stated false information about Covid-19 vaccines and testing

Utah software company Entrata Inc. said it ousted its chairman after he sent an anti-Semitic email to dozens of business leaders and politicians that stated false information about Covid-19 vaccines and testing.

David Bateman, also a co-founder of Entrata, was asked to resign by the board of directors hours after the Tuesday morning email was sent, according to a company spokesman. Mr. Bateman agreed to step down, effective immediately, the spokesman said.

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Mindblowing and very - highly - concerning. How could it be? How is it possible for someone 'qualified', upper middle class and well-educated to make such outrageous remarks? More troubling, how does he expect investors, partners or teammates to respond to his egregious comments?

Welp

Finally some board accountability!

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What did he say? Let the rest of the people decide if he really ITA

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