The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Interim Leaders Bring Skills but No Personal Agendas to Their Tasks

Two years ago, a nonprofit group asked Pat Nichols to take over as its interim executive director.

Contributions to the organization had been dropping for more than a decade. Employee turnover in its financial department was rapid, so the organization wasn't able to produce reports in a timely manner. The board...

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