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Salt Lake airport chief axed 5 months after taking helm

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006 8:31 p.m. MDT
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Just five months after taking control of the Salt Lake City International Airport, executive director Roy Williams has been fired.

"I regret that we had no choice but to terminate the employment of Roy Williams," Mayor Rocky Anderson wrote in a statement. "After a thorough investigation, including feedback from all members of senior management staff, it was clear to me and to the airport board that we had no choice but to urgently replace Mr. Williams with someone who can provide team-building, accessible, competent leadership at the city's airports."

The statement mentioned that replacing Williams was necessary "to preserve airport resources."

In a telephone interview, Anderson declined to give more detail. But he did say the airport was at risk of losing staff members under Williams' leadership.

"My decision wasn't one that I simply made on my own," the mayor said. "It was absolutely necessitated by the information that I had obtained and from the fact that we were about to lose senior management people who have served a long time with great distinction at the airport."

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Williams commented on his termination in a written statement, saying he was "extremely disappointed" and that he believed he was tackling the airport's major issues, including encouraging growth of Delta Air Lines' use of the airport as a hub, managing the increasing use of the airport by local passengers and addressing an aging infrastructure.

"I believe we were making significant progress on all these issues during my short five-month tenure," the statement said.

Chris Thomas, a friend acting as Williams' spokesman, told the Deseret Morning News that Williams blamed his termination on differing philosophies between Williams and the administration on how to handle those issues.

But Anderson said: "This went way beyond strategies and philosophies."

A number of city and airport officials said they supported Anderson's decision.

"It's unfortunate when anything like this happens, but I think the mayor had some good reasons," City Council Chairman Dave Buhler said. He said the mayor had explained the decision to him privately, adding that it is "important that the airport be run well."

Keith Christensen, chairman of the city's airport advisory board, said he and Anderson spoke about the mayor's concerns in depth over the weekend, and he, along with other members of the board, also support Anderson's decision.

"It's not what either (Williams) or we had hoped for, but the justification that is present is sound in my opinion," said Christensen, a 2007 mayoral candidate whom Anderson has endorsed. "Rocky did the right thing."

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