Many family philanthropies are considering adding outside perspectives and expertise to their governance structures. For those who are formally inviting non-family members to join their boards, how do they go about identifying and recruiting community board members? What characterizes a successful onboarding process? And, how can families continue to meaningfully engage their nonfamily board members throughout their tenure? Hear from your peer board chairs about how to effectively add non-family members to the board—from determining selection criteria to orientation and building authentic engagement across the whole board.
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