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#1 Blackwater seeks new image with new name.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:22 pm
by SirNitram
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Blackwater Worldwide is abandoning its tarnished brand name as it tries to shake a reputation battered by oft-criticized work in Iraq, renaming its family of two dozen businesses under the name Xe.

The parent company's new name is pronounced like the letter "z." Blackwater Lodge & Training Center — the subsidiary that conducts much of the company's overseas operations and domestic training — has been renamed U.S. Training Center Inc., the company said Friday.

The decision comes as part of an ongoing rebranding effort that grew more urgent following a September 2007 shooting in Iraq that left at least a dozen civilians dead. Blackwater president Gary Jackson said in a memo to employees the new name reflects the change in company focus away from the business of providing private security.

"The volume of changes over the past half-year have taken the company to an exciting place and we are now ready for two of the final, and most obvious changes," Jackson said in the note.

In his memo, Jackson indicated the company was not interested in actively pursuing new private security contracts. Jackson and other Blackwater executives told The Associated Press last year it was shifting its focus away from such work to focus on training and providing logistics.

"This company will continue to provide personnel protective services for high-threat environments when needed by the U.S. government, but its primary mission will be operating our training facilities around the world, including the flagship campus in North Carolina," Jackson said.

The company has operated under the Blackwater name since 1997, when chief executive Erik Prince and some of his former Navy SEAL colleagues launched it in northeastern North Carolina, naming their new endeavor for the area swamp streams that run black with murky water. But the name change underscores how badly the Moyock-based company's brand was damaged by its work in Iraq.

In 2004, four of its contractors were killed in an insurgent ambush in Fallujuah, with their bodies burned, mutiliated and strung from a bridge. The incident triggered a U.S. siege of the restive city.

The September 2007 shooting in Baghdad's Nisoor Square added to the damage. The incident infuriated politicians both in Baghdad in Washington, triggering congressional hearings and increasing calls that the company be banned from operating in Iraq.

Last month, Iraqi leaders said they would not renew Blackwater's license to operate there, citing the lingering outrage over the shooting in Nisoor Square, and the State Department said later it will not renew Blackwater's contract to protect diplomats when it expires in May.

Blackwater spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said the company made the name change was largely because of changes in its focus, but acknowledged the need for the company to shake its past in Iraq.

"It's not a direct result of a loss of contract, but certainly that is an aspect of our work that we feel we were defined by," Tyrrell said.
I think the problem is worse than your brand name.

This strikes me as similar to the report out today that the Religious Right now wants to be 'Socially conservative evangelicals', put up on Washington Monthly. The problem isn't the name folks.

#2

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:28 pm
by Derek Thunder
It's all about the re-branding though.

"So you say that PeanutCorp poisoned your peanut butter? I'm sorry, this is PeanutNet LLC, an entirely different company not liable for the actions of our predecessors."

Xe is a pretty ominous name for a corporation though. Blackwater 2.0 will not be restrainable by regulation, much like Xenon is not able to make bonds with other atoms due to its full valence shell.

#3

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:44 pm
by The Minx
They don't care what the problem is, you know. They are simply trying to head off the criticism and negativity for a while, until people wise up to the fact that they are the same old outfit with a new name-tag. When that happens, they'll just try to pull a similar PR dodge again.

#4

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:55 pm
by Derek Thunder
They'll probably go for another noble gas, like neon or the mysterious element 118, Ununoctium.

#5

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:57 pm
by rhoenix
Maybe the Care Bear Company. That should throw people off.

#6

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:39 pm
by General Havoc
I don't know what worries me more, that they changed their name as a way of "solving their problems", or they changed it to something STUPID.

I mean, evil though the corporation was, "Blackwater" was a hell of a name for a Mercenary firm. What the fuck is "Xe" supposed to be?

#7

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:09 pm
by The Minx
So, if we must have bad guys, let them at least be cool? :grin:

Maybe it's supposed to be avant garde. They're trying to be hip or something.

#8

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:36 pm
by General Havoc
And we all know how well large corporations do at being "hip"...

#9

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:58 pm
by SirNitram
Quick, form a FOCUS GROUP!

I bet Clinton's primary team is needing work. Mark Penn! You are the last hope of the PMC's!