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2 ousted executives defend work at Wounded Warrior Project
Jacksonville, Fla. (AP) — Two men ousted from top executive positions at Wounded Warrior Project say their leadership upheld the intent of donors who contributed millions to one of the nation’s largest veteran support groups.
FILE- In this Monday, July 20, 2009 file photo, Steve Nardizzi, CEO of the Wounded Warriors Project at their meeting at the Hotel Monaco in Washington. The board of Wounded Warrior Project, one of the nation’s largest veteran support groups, has fired two top officials amid news reports accusing the group of wasteful spending. According to a statement released late Thursday, March 11, 2016, on behalf of Wounded Warrior Project, Nardizzi and chief operating officer Al Giordano are no longer with the organization. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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