Trump indicates Ric Grenell out as Kennedy Center president
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Washington — Ric Grenell is leaving his post as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, President Trump said Friday, and Matt Floca will be named CEO and executive director. Caitlin Yilek contributed to this report. In:
Washington — Ric Grenell is leaving his post as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, President Trump said Friday, and Matt Floca will be named CEO and executive director.
The president made the announcement on Truth Social saying Grenell has done an "excellent job" during the center's transition and thanked him for his "outstanding work." Floca's selection is subject to the approval of the Kennedy Center's board of directors. Floca is the center's vice president of facilities and operations. The center is closing for about two years for renovations starting this summer.
"I am pleased to announce that Matt Floca, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, will be named the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director, of THE TRUMP KENNEDY CENTER where, as Vice President of Operations, Matt has helped us achieve tremendous progress in bringing the Center to the highest level of Excellence!" the president wrote.
"Ric Grenell has done an excellent job in helping to coordinate various elements of the Center during the transition period, and I want to thank him for the outstanding work he has done," Mr. Trump continued. "THE TRUMP KENNEDY CENTER will be, at its completion, the finest facility of its kind anywhere in the World!"
Axios was first to report Grenell's expected departure.

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