The Bill, Hillary, & Chelsea Clinton Foundation announced Friday that Eric Braverman is stepping down after 18 months as chief executive officer, Politico and The New York Times report. Mr. Braverman said it was “the right time for a new leader” at the philanthropy founded by former President Bill Clinton.
Maura Pally, a longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was named temporary CEO pending a search for a permanent replacement. She was also appointed the foundation’s senior vice president for women and youth programs. Ms. Pally joined the organization with Ms. Clinton in 2013 after serving with her in the State Department.
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