In a move reminiscent of Lava Jato, which bankrupted Brazil's construction industry, a new NGO pairs with Anglo media outlets to spread a slavery scare about Brazilian coffee
Thanks for reading. NGO board members differ from those in the private sector in that they often have very little interaction with the organizations. It's frequently a symbolic position with the only requirements being attending one, 4 hour meeting a year to sign off on the budget (this is how it worked in 3 INGOs I worked for during the 2000s).
Interesting article Brian. Did you manage to speak with the Brazilian board member Marcel Gomez?
Thanks for reading. NGO board members differ from those in the private sector in that they often have very little interaction with the organizations. It's frequently a symbolic position with the only requirements being attending one, 4 hour meeting a year to sign off on the budget (this is how it worked in 3 INGOs I worked for during the 2000s).