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From the issue dated January 12, 2006
Special Report: Generation NextPLANNING SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSIONS FOUNDERS OF CHARITIES, who often have a hard time letting go, present a special problem in planning for succession to new leadership. WITH SO MANY VACANCIES LOOMING, charities and foundations are working to ensure a supply of qualified candidates to meet the demand for new chief executives. EXPERTS OFFER ADVICE to charities for managing a smooth transition from one executive director to another.
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