@Toddwith2ds: He reminds me of a fellow I knew and worked for his father back in the early 1990s. His dad was a no-nonsense late-70something 1950s IBM corporate type and really wealthy. Gene, his son, was a nice enough guy but also a functioning alcoholic, which you'd understand if you knew his dad. Gene was not a good businessman, had no sense when it came to it, but he was the on-paper VP of the company. After the old man croaked, Gene convinced the shareholders, his family, to make him...
@Toddwith2ds: ...and expertise. Within another six months, sales were down substantially, too many new-hires having to be brought up to speed and also not enough expertise left to really accomplish it effectively. Then there were worries about affording the floor of the nice office building they'd been in since the late 1970s. (This all happened in the late-1990s.) So he moved them to another, small city nearby, kind of a dumpy town at the edge of the metro area.
By 2002, they were history.