December 11, 2003
Building Board Diversity
Charities look for ways to recruit the perfect mix of trustees
More than three years ago, when Ron Lutz joined the board of Dallas Challenge, a nonprofit organization that offers programs for needy youngsters, he looked at his fellow trustees and saw striking similarities. Most of the other board members were white women who either came from the finance side of business or were volunteers who did not work outside their homes.
Since most of Dallas Challenge's
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