The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Nonprofit Leader Wins Over New Trustees With Private Meetings

By Sue Hoye

Nonprofit executives spend a lot of time and money on books, seminars, and consultants to figure out how to keep board members happy and engaged with their organization. But sometimes all it takes is a little communication.

When Linda Bonow become executive director of the Ronald McDonald House, in Rochester, Minn., 15 years ago, she began...

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