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2009 Non-Profit Times Power & Influence Top 50
Posted by Tara Greco
The 2009 Non-Profit Times Power & Influence Top 50 list just came out.
Have you seen it?
Lots of the usual players, as to be expected.
And, no surprise, “service” dominates the list this year.
A couple other interesting items to note:
Next year, maybe we’ll see someone like Charles Best founder DonorsChoose.org.
Who else would you like to see on the list?
Categories Corporate Responsibility and tagged Charles Best, Donors Choose, Doug Ulman, EIF, Geoffrey Canada, Holly Ross, Jean Case, Kathy Cloninger, Lisa Paulson, Non-Profit Times Power & Influence Top 50, Robert Egger, Wayne Pacelle
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