Orlando shooting: 'It's all about the healing,' CEO says as grief counselors get busy
By Walter Pacheco and Amy L. Edwards, Sentinel Staff Writers
10:04 a.m. EST, November 9, 2009
Today is a day of healing for employees and their families at RS&H, an executive with consulting firm said this morning.
RS&H Chairman and CEO Leerie Jenkins the comments during a news conference today -- four days after a shooting rampage at the company's Orlando office on the eighth floor of the Gateway Center office building.
Jenkins, whose company used to be called Reynolds, Smith & Hills, said "we are really saddened by the falling of our colleague, Otis Beckford," who was killed in the shooting. Five others were wounded.
"We are here to really begin the healing process. Inside, we are going to be going through group counseling and individual counseling starting today and moving forward as long as we need to provide that to our employees," Jenkins said. "So it's all about healing for our employees and their families."
He asked the media to respect the privacy of his employees and their families.
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