Daily News Roundup: Fidelity’s New Female Chief Is Intensely Private — and a Big Philanthropist
August 8, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Intensely Private Philanthropist Abby Johnson Takes Over the Top Spot From Her Father at Fidelity (Boston Magazine)
With New Urgency, Museums Aim to Cultivate Curators of Color (New York Times)
Opinion: It’s Harder Than You Might Expect for Charities to Give Back Tainted Money (Huffington Post)
A Lesbian Union President and Evangelical Nonprofit Leader Teamed Up to Get Clean Water for Storm-Ravaged Puerto Rico (Mashable)
More News
Ms. Foundation Develops Strategic Plan to Focus on Women of Color (AP News)
Silicon Valley Think Tanks Write a Playbook to Help Tech Companies Avert Ethical Disasters (Wired)
Habitat for Humanity’s Financial Struggles Could Reduce Affordable Housing in Dallas (Texas Standard)
Nonprofits and the Law
Washington State Sues Founder of Local Nonprofits Using Names of Major Well-Known Charities (KOMOnews.com)
Illinois Attorney General Raises Questions About Chicago Mayoral Candidate’s Charity (Chicago Sun-Times)
Circuit Court Rules That Referral Bonuses by AIDS Health-Care Organization Aren’t Kickbacks (Courthouse News Service)