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Risers, founders, planners and fillers: 4 career paths to get to the top at nonprofits

  • Written by Christopher Justin Einolf, Associate Professor of Sociology, Northern Illinois University
imageIn most cases, these leaders don't chart their professional trajectories.FG Trade/ E+ via Getty Images

A nonprofit’s executive director has an important job to do. Typically, no one else contributes more to the organization’s success.

Evidence indicates that turnover among these top staffers is high and that nonprofit boards often have...

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