09-13-2014, 10:51 AM
The husband-wife team that headed the multibillion dollar company responsible for the development of the technology in the Wallet, Shale Industries, died in a tragic plane crash last week. The circumstances behind the plane crash are still unknown.
The question remains: What will become of Shale Industries? All shares of the company that have belonged to Martin and Victoria Shale have passed on to their oldest daughter Emily, 25.
Miss Shale received a B.S. in Human Services and a MBA from the University of Illinois - Champaign-Urbana. Until recently, she was a Junior Associate in the Philanthropy Division at Shale Industries. The jump from Junior Associate to CEO is quite the promotion. Will she be able to handle it?
Miss Shale has declined to comment on which direction she wishes to take the company.
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The question remains: What will become of Shale Industries? All shares of the company that have belonged to Martin and Victoria Shale have passed on to their oldest daughter Emily, 25.
Miss Shale received a B.S. in Human Services and a MBA from the University of Illinois - Champaign-Urbana. Until recently, she was a Junior Associate in the Philanthropy Division at Shale Industries. The jump from Junior Associate to CEO is quite the promotion. Will she be able to handle it?
Miss Shale has declined to comment on which direction she wishes to take the company.
Comments are OPEN