PG&E is hiring an executive bodyguard. Combat shooting experience required
Briefly

PG&E has recently expanded its executive protection measures by hiring personnel to ensure the safety of its CEO and executives. This response follows escalating public sentiment against the utility company amid controversy over its rate hikes and accountability for past fire-related incidents. Despite providing security services, PG&E has not disclosed the costs associated with this protection, raising questions about accountability and financial responsibilities to ratepayers. The company's actions mirror a broader trend of heightened security due to the violent incidents faced by corporate executives.
Experts say their use of executive bodyguards raises questions about what sorts of threats they are receiving, how they are addressing the underlying controversies and how they are handling the expenses.
The job called executive protection officer is part of the company's executive protection department, a subset of its internal security arm dedicated to protecting PG&E's CEO and other prominent company leaders.
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