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Power Shift: An investigation (part 2)

Dear readers,

Last year, whether it was government, higher ed, business or the nonprofit sector, we could barely keep up with all the turnover atop organizations across the Pittsburgh region. It quickly became clear to us that there was a historic change underway in our region’s leadership ranks.

Was it all a coincidence? What was driving it? And what does it mean for you, our readers? A group of PublicSource reporters and editors, including me, teamed up with Pittsburgh Magazine to answer those questions. The result is a new series you can read now. What do you think about how the major shifts in leadership could impact our region? Share your thoughts with me at [email protected].

–Reporter Charlie Wolfson

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