To Whom Does a Nonprofit Executive Director Report?
The executive director reports to the board, with the chief liaison being the chair of the board. This is the body that hires the ED, monitors and evaluates that person’s performance, and directs the search for a new chief executive if that becomes necessary. The ED and the board work together as a team to carry out the mission of the organization, but each entity has autonomy in certain areas. Though there are over-lapping areas, in general the board is responsible for mission and vision, sets policy, and develops the strategic plan of the organization; and the staff, headed by the executive director, is responsible for day-to-day operations.
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