Rocked by the deaths of its founders and namesakes, the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation set out to rebuild its brand and infrastructure — and a renewed, more empowered organization emerged.
First on the agenda was building a board that would lead the foundation structurally and financially to achieve in this lifetime what its founders set out to do.
CDRF’s history, while rich, had created a somewhat divided board in that some people came from the original Stifel Foundation, some came from the American Paralysis Association and some from Reeve’s original foundation.
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First on the agenda was building a board that would lead the foundation structurally and financially to achieve in this lifetime what its founders set out to do.
CDRF’s history, while rich, had created a somewhat divided board in that some people came from the original Stifel Foundation, some came from the American Paralysis Association and some from Reeve’s original foundation.