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CEO Confidential: Planning, Communicating and Implementing Your Organizational Exit

The Editors
May 4, 2015
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The Second of a 4 Part Webinar Series on Executive Transitions
For Boards and Executives

Cohosted by Nonprofit Quarterly, BoardSource and Raffa Associates

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Presenters: Susan Egmont, Deborah Linnell, and Karen Gaskins Jones

Many nonprofit executive directors begin to think about leaving long before they actually do, but too often they may not share their thinking with others. When is the right time, and what is the right way to raise the issue? What do you need to ask yourself and attend to, and what must you do to approach your own exit from an organization in a healthy and well-structured way? The presenters have decades of experience between them and will speak to the variety of circumstances that participants may face.

 

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