UWA names new president. (United Way of America; Betty Stanley Beene)(Re: Development - News Affecting Nonprofit Management)

From: Fund Raising Management | Date: October 1, 1996| Author: Gattuso, Greg | Copyright information

The United Way of America (UWA) has named Betty Stanley Beene president and chief executive officer. Beene has rendered 25 years of service to the organization and is currently the president and chief executive officer of United Way Tri-State. She will be taking charge of the organization by the end of 1996, replacing Elaine Chao. Chao has instituted mechanisms that check executive powers over financial matters to prevent a repeat of the misuse of organizational funds as what had been done by...

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