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Ferdinand Risco resigned as executive director of TARC on Feb. 12, 2020 after less than a year on the job.
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Ferdinand Risco joined TARC in 2017 and was named executive director last April, he submitted his resignation to Mayor Greg Fischer on Wednesday.
On Thursday night, Metro Council is expected to take a vote that could launch an investigation into what really happened at TARC.
Metro Council is investigating after multiple women have accused a former director of sexual misconduct.
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