How Stan Marshall upended generation tunnel vision at Muskrat Falls
Stan Marshall says Nalcor was focused too much on building Muskrat when he arrived three years ago, and he moved quickly to change that.
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Stan Marshall knew he was taking on a challenging role when he agreed to come out of retirement and take over as Nalcor CEO three years ago.
But the former head of Fortis Inc., with decades of executive-level leadership experience under his belt, told a public inquiry Friday he was "shocked" by the state of Nalcor and the Muskrat Falls project after stepping into the role.
He added that 2016-17 was the "hardest year of my life" as he attempted to bring some stability to an organization and a project that was heading toward disaster.
"The whole situation was in crisis. The company was in crisis. Muskrat Falls was in crisis. Everything surrounding it was in crisis,"