The NRA is a case study for how non-profits SHOULDN'T operate
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This should be embarrassing to the NRA Board of Directors.
Elizabeth Schmidt, Professor of Practice, Nonprofit Organizations; Social & Environmental Enterprises, University of Massachusetts Amherst uses the NRA as a case study in her class.
The article is here: https://money.yahoo.com/why-nra-case-study-nonprofits-122732371.html
Professor Schmidt highlights several key points:
1. No one running or overseeing a nonprofit should make a profit
2. Nonprofit boards are responsible for good governance
3. Nonprofit leaders must mind the finances of their organizations
4. The purpose of a nonprofit is to advance its mission
I’ve been a vocal critic of NRA EVP Wayne Lapierre for his leadership style, and the Board leadership in not properly exercising their fiduciary responsibilities by submitting petitions calling for EVP Lapierre’s resignation as well as the resignation of the Board Officers and members of the executive, audit and finance committees at the 2019 and 2020 NRA Annual meetings. If they have not been removed by the 2021 meeting in Houston, I will do so again.
The 2021 Board election is where the members can have a say and change the culture of the NRA Board and get long overdue new leadership. The only director up for re-election that deserves support is Owen “Buz” Mills as he is publicly supporting Judge Journey’s efforts to reform the NRA. The remaining board candidates deserve no vote.
I ask that you please write me in on the ballot for the 2021 board of directors election when you get you ballot in the next couple of weeks. It will be out in the June/July issue of your NRA magazine.
Write In’s MUST have the information as depicted below. Thank you for your support.
Please subscribe for further updates from me.
Please share this with other NRA voting members on your social media accounts so that we can make a difference in this election.
The NRA is a case study for how non-profits SHOULDN'T operate
The NRA is a case study for how non-profits SHOULDN'T operate
The NRA is a case study for how non-profits SHOULDN'T operate
This should be embarrassing to the NRA Board of Directors.
Elizabeth Schmidt, Professor of Practice, Nonprofit Organizations; Social & Environmental Enterprises, University of Massachusetts Amherst uses the NRA as a case study in her class.
The article is here: https://money.yahoo.com/why-nra-case-study-nonprofits-122732371.html
Professor Schmidt highlights several key points:
1. No one running or overseeing a nonprofit should make a profit
2. Nonprofit boards are responsible for good governance
3. Nonprofit leaders must mind the finances of their organizations
4. The purpose of a nonprofit is to advance its mission
I’ve been a vocal critic of NRA EVP Wayne Lapierre for his leadership style, and the Board leadership in not properly exercising their fiduciary responsibilities by submitting petitions calling for EVP Lapierre’s resignation as well as the resignation of the Board Officers and members of the executive, audit and finance committees at the 2019 and 2020 NRA Annual meetings. If they have not been removed by the 2021 meeting in Houston, I will do so again.
The 2021 Board election is where the members can have a say and change the culture of the NRA Board and get long overdue new leadership. The only director up for re-election that deserves support is Owen “Buz” Mills as he is publicly supporting Judge Journey’s efforts to reform the NRA. The remaining board candidates deserve no vote.
I ask that you please write me in on the ballot for the 2021 board of directors election when you get you ballot in the next couple of weeks. It will be out in the June/July issue of your NRA magazine.
Write In’s MUST have the information as depicted below. Thank you for your support.
Please subscribe for further updates from me.
Please share this with other NRA voting members on your social media accounts so that we can make a difference in this election.