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WPC

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abbreviation

  1. woman police constable

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The WPC’s most recent public annual financial report, for 2022, shows the group’s expenses outpacing its donations while also losing money on financial investments, ending the year down about $500,000.

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The WPC news release and statement from Gallagher on Wednesday made no mention of those complaints, but said Gallagher was departing to focus on a consulting firm in the expanding field of artificial intelligence.

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In the news release, Greg Porter, the WPC’s board chair, thanked Gallagher for his contributions to the think tank “and for his commitment to our cause” and said he would be helping with the transition to new leadership.

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David Boze, a WPC spokesperson, declined to discuss whether Gallagher had been forced out, saying the organization has a policy of not commenting on personnel matters.

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But in a confidential Feb. 1 email to WPC board members, Porter wrote that he was working with the group’s attorney on a separation agreement for Gallagher to “tender his resignation immediately with a public announcement on February 7th.”

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