The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Innovative Management Aids Organization's Quest to Lead by Example

Washington

When Samuel J. Heyman sought to start a new organization to promote public service, he interviewed former cabinet members and presidential candidates to lead it. But instead he chose Max Stier, who at age 35 had worked in all three branches of federal government, including a clerkship with Justice David Souter of the...

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