The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Many Nonprofit Leaders Don't Ever Want the Top Job Again, Survey Finds

By Heather Joslyn

Most people who lead charities are very satisfied with their work -- but the majority never want to do it again, because of the stress of dealing with finances, personnel, and other issues, according to results of a new survey.

The study of more than 1,000 nonprofit executives was conducted by CompassPoint...

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