The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Running a Nonprofit Group at a Young Age: Tips From a Veteran

By Nicole Lewis

Taking over the reins of an organization at a young age -- as Ari B. Solotoff did last year by becoming the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra's executive director at age 22 -- can present a set of challenges.

John E. Forsyte, who 16 years ago was one of the youngest orchestra directors in the country, has advice for Mr....

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