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.
Some residents of Columbia, Maryland, rallied to the side of the community’s top leader against what they say is an attempt to fire her after 18 months on the job.
Speakers at a lakefront press conference lambasted the Columbia Association Board of Directors for holding undisclosed meetings and spending more than $40,000 on outside counsel as CEO Lakey Boyd's job security remains uncertain.