Center for Progressive Reform bids farewell to longtime leader Minor Sinclair
Minor Sinclair is set to depart from his role as executive director of the Center for Progressive Reform in Washington. His final day at the helm of the research and advocacy nonprofit will be this coming Friday.
Sinclair, who has led the organization since 2015, is stepping down after seven years of service. The search for his successor is currently underway, but the results are not yet public. The Center for Progressive Reform, known for its work on environmental and social issues, will soon begin a new chapter under fresh leadership.
Minor Sinclair's departure from the Center for Progressive Reform marks a significant change for the organization. As the search for his successor continues, the future of the nonprofit remains in the hands of its dedicated team and board members.
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