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A researcher from an American university investigated how the makeup of non-profit boards, particularly the representation of women and people of color, impacts the gender and race of their chief executive officers (CEOs). It found that, while a diverse board can lead to a diverse leadership team, particularly for women, the same cannot be said for people of color. This suggests that systemic biases still exist in non-profit leadership.
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