
When you're on the board of a company actions and statements that you make can be construed as being representative of the views of the company as a whole even if they're from a context outside of the company. You are the face of the company.
In this situation you could - and this is for the sake of argument only and not an actual reflection on the company itself - infer that as the CFO of this company bullies poor girls working on the drive-thru the company as a whole accepts the bullying of employees which could lead to issues later on.
Moral of this story is - if you're on the board of a company be careful of what you say. That's why you're paid the big bucks.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 18:40, Reply)