Hardy arrived at the Actors Guild office, conveniently located in Hollywood. It was a six story office building, and the previous chairman's office had been vacated. Hardy had someone tidy it up a bit and move in directly.
The management had been arranged beforehand, and now everyone was in place. Including the existing staff, the guild had a total of 60 people. They held an inaugural meeting in the conference room.
The meeting was not complicated. Hardy introduced himself briefly. The staff there had heard of Mr. Hardy's reputation and were very respectful.
After the meeting, Hardy left the work to George and Reagan, telling them to report any major issues to him.
Leaving the Actors Guild, Hardy had his bodyguards drive him to the auction house. For safety reasons, Hardy now traveled with bodyguards: a driver and a co-driver, with a car following behind with four more men.