New social enterprise wants to place 30,000 tech leaders on non-profit boards by 2030

Board.Dev wants to revolutionize the non-profit board by adding a crucial new role alongside lawyers and accountants: technology experts.

Why It Matters

Technology experts are increasingly valuable on non-profit boards to help navigate technical challenges.

A new social enterprise aims to shake up the antiquated structure of non-profit boards by matching technology leaders to charities that need technical expertise.ย  โ€œBoards were conceived by lawyers and accountants,โ€ said Aaron Hurst. โ€œIf we were to start today, weโ€™d definitely have a technologist.โ€

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