The NDI Web Conference Nonprofit Corporate Governance focused on how to identify the key challenges and, in turn, the best practices in the navigation of stressful times in nonprofit governance. Topics of focus:
Board governance in times of financial challenge
How to replenish Board talent
How the Board should approach succession planning in charitable organizations
This session was moderated by Foley Partner J. Mark Waxman and included panelists Michael Grebe, President & CEO of the Bradley Foundation; Dr. Carol A. Cartwright, President, Bowling Green State University; and Howard Stevenson, Chairman for National Public Radio.
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