Some facts of the situation:
There were cycles of internal drama reaching a breaking point, it would break and CJ would basically calm the parties down and then disappear. Attempts where made by OWA to resolve the issues that ultimately caused the break up, but the parties would either meet briefly and curtly or refuse to meet at all. In the last two years it was hard to involve CJ in any kind of mediation, he would either out right refuse, or send people with obvious biases in to "resolve" the situation.
Now some of it was just simply one group refusing to talk to another, but most of it was CJ and other high ups refusing to listen to the issues and concerns of others, including other staff and admins.
So in short, this split was a long time in coming, but something far from preventable.