When new board members join it is important to make sure they receive some basic training to help them succeed. As a veteran board member it can be easy to assume that most duties are self explanatory, but if you don’t take time to train your new board members, you’re doing them and the entire community a disservice.  To make sure your training is effective and efficient, below are some recommendations:     Read the article……………….

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