Twenty-four hours after Columbia Association President and CEO Lakey Boyd said she had no choice but to be transitioned out of her role, residents of Maryland’s second-largest city packed the nonprofit’s boardroom Thursday night to testify in support of the embattled leader and demand transparency from the board.
Lakey Boyd, the president and CEO of the Columbia Association, said Wednesday that she asked the nonprofit’s board of directors to transition her out of the group, stating that a plan crafted by the board would render her “ineffective” in her duties.
Lakey Boyd, the president and CEO of the Columbia Association, said Wednesday that she asked the nonprofit’s board of directors to transition her out of the group, stating that a plan crafted by the board would render her “ineffective” in her duties.
The Columbia Association Board of Directors issued its first public comments Friday on President and CEO Lakey Boyd’s job status after months of speculation it was moving to terminate the leader of the nonprofit entity.
The Columbia Association Board of Directors issued its first public comments Friday on President and CEO Lakey Boyd’s job status after months of speculation it was moving to terminate the leader of the nonprofit entity.