Leadership Profile of Jason Miller, CEO Families Forward Philadelphia
Abstract
With government funding for charitable organizations constantly being in flux, the fear of dissolving is a reality many government-dependent organizations must face. In this current climate, will executive leaders make the challenging decision of merging? Will more organizations start partnering? We sat with down Jason Miller, CEO of Families Forward Philadelphia (FFP), a family homeless shelter, to glean insight into his expertise on partnerships and his hopes for securing a long life for FFP.
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