Roles Of An Executive Director In A Nonprofit Organization

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An executive director plays a key part of a nonprofit organization. It is my pleasure and excitement to take on the role of an organization caretaker. My role at NDU is simply to be responsible for anything and everything that goes on in the organization. As board members, we are committed to fulfill our duties and responsibilities. I would like to share the vision which will empower us to be great “Through education, every young adult will have the opportunity to reach his or her fullest potential (Cruz,D. 2016)”. In essence, such inspiring vision will serve as inspiration to lead the organization into our mission which is” To inspire and lead our young adults into a promising world of success through programs that will expand
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