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TSNE Introduces Our New Chief Program and Impact Officer Michael Ibrahim
TSNE is excited to announce Michael Ibrahim as our first Chief Program and Impact Officer. In this new role, Michael will guide the growth of TSNE’s programs and services for the nonprofit sector and build a platform of programs to meet the current and future needs of the sector in the years ahead with a focus on equity and excellence.
Noah Stockman Joins TSNE as Chief Financial Officer
TSNE, a $50 million organization that provides fiscal sponsorship and shared operational services, management consulting, and capacity building support to other nonprofits, is proud to name Noah Stockman as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
TSNE Transfers Valuable Community Asset to Dorchester-Based Nonprofit
Following a five-year partnership, TSNE officially transfers newly renovated building at 260 Washington Street to The Urban Guild
[BOSTON, January 30, 2020] — TSNE is formally announcing the transfer of the property located at 260 Washington Street to the Urban Guild (The Guild). This transfer, effective on January 29, 2020, follows a five-year agreement between the two nonprofits to create a community asset that will serve the ongoing needs of the residents in the Bowdoin-Geneva and Four Corners neighborhoods of Boston.
Planned high-rise is an ill fit for Chinatown, Leather District
In a Letter to the Editor published by The Boston Globe (August 15, 2019), Elaine Ng comments on the proposed 125 Lincoln St. development and its ill fit in advancing the identified needs of residents in the Chinatown and Leather District neighborhoods.
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Q & A with Elaine Ng, the New CEO of TSNE
Elaine Ng, a 25-year veteran of the nonprofit and education sectors, was appointed CEO of TSNE in May 2018. Elaine’s passion and commitment are for organizations that shift the paradigm of equity and access.
Building Movement to Bridge the Nonprofit Racial Leadership Gap
After the release of its initial report, Opportunity in Change: Preparing Boston for Leader Transitions and New Models of Nonprofit Leadership which was co-authored with TSNE, the Boston Foundation's Nonprofit Effectiveness program hosted a forum with the Building Movement Project and a panel of local community leaders outlining the findings published in their new report Race to Lead.
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