Optica CEO Departs Amid Probes Into Society’s Links to Huawei
- Bloomberg had reported Huawei funded research competition
- Optica said it would return Huawei money after ties emerged
The Optica headquarters in Washington, DC.
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The leader of Washington-based scientific society Optica and the head of its foundation have left the group amid investigations into its decades-long alliance with sanctioned Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co.
Optica Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Rogan and Chad Stark, who ran the group’s foundation, are no longer with the organization, according to an internal email seen by Bloomberg News. Their departures come after Bloomberg reported how Optica had cultivated ties with Huawei for years despite national-security concerns around the company.