Chris Nohr, HR head at KTVU since 1989 |
Chris Nohr; KTVU head of HR; avoids cameras as best she can; unless she's on the other side of the lens perched above the Jack London Square studios of KTVU in her office looking out at the various worker bees.
She ignites fear and trepidation. If you mess with her, say the rank and file, you're mush.
Is that so, KTVU?
Was Gregg Kelley's sudden "retirement" a byproduct of Nohr's influence?
Was Kelley that fearful?
Questions linger as station prepares for November Sweeps and new set debuts soon.
If I looked like her, I'D most certainly avoid being in front of ANY camera ...
ReplyDeleteYou claim that this woman, Ms. Nohr, "avoids cameras as best she can", and then to illustrate your article, you show a perfectly normal looking person smiling into a camera lens. What gives?
ReplyDeleteThere are even photos of Ronald Wilford. And sasquatch.
DeleteRich claims that she rules with an iron fist. So what gives, if the claim is valid, is that she's typical Jeckyll and Hyde upper management. I've worked for a number of them, and they keep everybody walking on eggs and watching their backs. No way to run any sort of workplace.
DeleteHow these types are even allowed to make their way up the corporate ladder I will never understand. The usual excuse is that they "meet their objectives," "achieve their goals" or "make their numbers." Take your pick.
Exactly. They meet the objectives of the owners, which is to control, manipulate, terrorize. What gets me is people who can see this in employer situations cannot see how our "leaders" use the same techniques to scare us with political boogie men.
DeleteLooks like Nohr avoids toothpaste and shampoo, too.
ReplyDeletehmmm..She has a chic short, shiny brunette haircut and straight teeth, enabling a big smile. What the hay do you look like? Did you think her job as an HR manager required her to look like one of your sex fantasies from your porn addiction?
DeleteA face made for radio...or paper bags.
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