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Fletch Waller

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Fletch Waller retired from his consultancy in 2005 after a 22 year career in consumer products marketing followed by 24 years in hospitality management. Today, Waller invests his time and talents in helping selected public service organizations improve their governance, positioning and marketing effectiveness.
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Posted Fri, Jan 15, 7:45 a.m.
Governance is the underlying issue. Too many directors are either friends and fans or merely dollar sign egos. Boards, especially in these challenging times, need a leadership blend of committed talents that can be brought to bear on the opportunities their arts orgs face. For SSO, it's marketing and HR; ...
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