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Executive Director Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Director?
March 2019
Niagara is tourism.
Executive Director in Niagara Falls:
Pros: Tourism
Cons: Political
March 2019
Best job in the world.
Executive Director in White Plains:
Pros: Making a difference in the lives of survivors
Cons: Limited opportunities for my staff
March 2019
Challenging.
Executive Director in Anderson:
Pros: Opportunities for improvement
Cons: People wanting to do their own thing; Afraid of policy changes
March 2019
Great community.
Executive Director in Avon:
Pros: The people and culture
Cons: The scarcity mentality
March 2019
A firm that seeks to do right by its employees.
Executive Director in New York:
Pros: The work is at times complex and engaging, It also offers a congenial atmosphere, with great support from colleagues and employee groups
Cons: A lack of pay transparency, a lack of private and quiet spaces in which to work, cramped offices.
March 2019
Great.
Executive Director in Fort Worth:
Pros: Small town
Cons: Small town
March 2019
Relationships.
Executive Director in UAE:
by a good listener and lead his team
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