What to Do (and Not Do) When Your Executive Director Leaves
Tue, Oct 11
|Zoom
Identify the two most common mistakes boards make, and six tasks for managing the transition the right way.
Time & Location
Oct 11, 2022, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Zoom
About the Event
'The board is responsible for hiring and supervising the chief executive.’ Unfortunately, that directive doesn’t come close to addressing the board’s full responsibility for managing CEO turnover. These transitions are complicated, but managing them need not be difficult.
This seminar identifies the two most common mistakes boards make and outlines the six tasks for managing the transition the right way.
Paul began his nonprofit career at BayCove Human Services, opening a bi-lingual, bi-cultural residential program for homeless and mentally ill Asians. At FBC Property Management, he developed supportive housing and created a nonprofit home health aide organization.
He went on to provide interim leadership for a variety of organizations, such as VietAID, the Connecticut chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, the Brain Tumor Society, Steps to Success, New Sector Alliance, and Kennedy-Donovan Center.
Paul is currently Executive Director at Nuestra CDC, Principal and Managing Member at TCF Collaborative, LLC and a board member of Nonprofit Net of Greater Boston.