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Preparing for the Inevitable: The Board’s Role in Succession Planning

The Editors
June 24, 2015

 

The Final 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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Free Download: Slides for Guiding an Organization Through Executive Transition

Presenters: Tim Wolfred, Karen Gaskins Jones, and Vernetta Walker.

Boards have a deep responsibility to plan for executive transition even when that event is not imminently expected. This is the final session of a 4-part webinar series on Executive Transitions where we discuss the role of the board in the process of succession planning.

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