Women hold about three of every four fund-raising jobs, but how likely are they to oversee the development operations of America's largest charities? And have minorities made significant inroads at those organizations?
In its most recent special report on diversity in the nonprofit world, The Chronicle will unveil the results of a new survey looking at the gender and race of the chief development officers at more than 350 big charities.
What impact will the coming wave of baby-boomer retirements have in adding more diversity to the fund-raising world? And what do changes in the diversity of America's population mean for the hiring decisions charities of all sizes need to make now?
Join us on Tuesday, September 7, at noon U.S. Eastern time for a live online discussion about the results of the survey and what they tell us about who is raising money for large organizations.
The Guests:
Rob Henry is executive director of emerging constituencies at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, in Washington.
Paulette V. Maehara is president of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, in Arlington, Va.







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