The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Fresh Faces on Board

More students participate in nonprofit-leadership programs

Betsy Poirier recently landed a plum job in the for-profit world — as manager of new business development for Toys "R" Us. But she also had a nonprofit goal that many young professionals would not dare to reach for so early in their careers: to serve on a museum board.

Ms. Poirier,...

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