by Bruce Scott, Senior Search Consultant
The relationship between a nonprofit executive director and the nonprofit board of directors is unique, powerful, tenuous, and wonderful.
by William J. Moran, J.D., M.S.Ed.
The current Executive Director informs the nonprofit’s Board that he or she has taken another position and is departing in three weeks.
William J. Moran, J.D., M.S.Ed.
Nonprofit Executive Directors who are “Baby Boomers” have reached retirement age. They are now retiring in large numbers.
by William J. Moran, J.D., MS.Ed. Do you have a CEO who is planning to retire in a year or two? Well, a lot are. 76,000,000 baby boomers have or…
by William J. Moran, J.D., M.S.Ed. Following are 12 attributes to look for in a great nonprofit executive director/CEO. No one has all of these traits but they are…
by William J. Moran, J.D., M.S.Ed. 1. Make Interim Arrangements for the Agency’s Management. The interim period between CEO’s is a difficult time, especially if the prior CEO left…
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