The founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Nancy Brinker, never seriously mulled leaving the nation’s biggest breast-cancer organization in the wake of the Planned Parenthood controversy, New York magazine writes in a behind-the-scenes look at the charity’s recent leadership shakeup.
Citing unnamed Komen officials and insiders, the magazine says senior management and some board members believed Ms. Brinker had to leave to undo the damage after the charity withdrew and then reinstated grants to Planned Parenthood, but that she refused.
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