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A recent call came into NYSAE Headquarters. The question was:

We have a long time Board member who is unwilling to take on a leadership role. This Board member shows up at meetings, which is helpful, but that’s it. Plus, there’re other volunteers who want to serve on the Board and chair a committee. This is a sticky situation. What can I do?

Answer: There are a few tactics you can use to help and solve the situation. Without knowing more about the board member and the relationships around this board member, here’s a few thoughts:

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This question was answered by Holly Koenig, CEO of NYSAE and SVP of Kellen. 

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