To the Editor:
In “Philanthropic Leadership Shouldn’t Still Look like the Country-Club Set” (Opinion, April 11), the authors raised many salient points about the current state of philanthropy with respect to diversity, equity, and inclusion from their vantage point as co-chairs of the D5 Coalition.
I am grateful to the D5 coalition for releasing its fifth “State of the Work” report and for raising the importance of building philanthropic organizations that reflect the diversity of society today. At the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, we are developing new initiatives and engaging in outreach activities to grow the diversity of staff who work in advancement services, alumni relations, communications, fundraising, and marketing at educational institutions.
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