I don’t know what this means, but it sure sounds good to me. Bloomberg ran a story yesterday headlined, “Soros Closes Offices Across $25 Billion Philanthropy Empire.” The sub-headline added, “The charity is shuttering half a dozen locations in Africa.”
The article explained that the Soros Foundation plans to cut more than 40% of its staff, including most African locations as well as offices in Barcelona and Baltimore. “With the decision by the board in June to cut the staff by more than 40%, our staffing size and footprint by necessity needs to diminish,” Binaifer Nowrojee, OSF’s vice president of programs, said in an email. “We no longer have the bandwidth to operate multiple small offices, and thus the decision to further reduce our locations.”
“I’m very sorry that it’s turned out this way,” an African OSF director wrote to staff. “It’s obviously not what any of us expected and I’m also very sorry that I didn’t have the information on this earlier,” the director said, admitting that the changes weren’t what leadership “committed to two years ago.”
OSF is now in the hands of Soros’ 37-year-old son Alex, who became the organization’s chairman in December and was announced as George’s official successor in June. I’m sure Alex has his own plans, but I’ll take it. More like this, please!
The article explained that the Soros Foundation plans to cut more than 40% of its staff, including most African locations as well as offices in Barcelona and Baltimore. “With the decision by the board in June to cut the staff by more than 40%, our staffing size and footprint by necessity needs to diminish,” Binaifer Nowrojee, OSF’s vice president of programs, said in an email. “We no longer have the bandwidth to operate multiple small offices, and thus the decision to further reduce our locations.”
“I’m very sorry that it’s turned out this way,” an African OSF director wrote to staff. “It’s obviously not what any of us expected and I’m also very sorry that I didn’t have the information on this earlier,” the director said, admitting that the changes weren’t what leadership “committed to two years ago.”
OSF is now in the hands of Soros’ 37-year-old son Alex, who became the organization’s chairman in December and was announced as George’s official successor in June. I’m sure Alex has his own plans, but I’ll take it. More like this, please!
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