Mr. Kindler also was criticized for spending a good deal of time in Washington, D.C., and foreign capitals, rather than tending to the business of the company. Mr. Kindler was among the industry's leading proponents of the health overhaul, and his support drew criticism from conservatives in Washington.
Perhaps he'll get a job as a lobbyist?
Mr. Kindler headed restaurant chain Boston Market Corp. before joining Pfizer in 2002 as general counsel. He became CEO in 2006.
This isn't relevant, but Boston Market used to be called Boston Chicken. I wandered into a Boston Chicken restaurant when they had a guy with a thick Boston accent promoting their food. I asked why anyone would associate Boston with fried or baked chicken. He had no answer.