Thursday, July 18, 2019

Will UNICEF Continue To Suck Now That Caryl Stern Is Gone Or Are We Going For War Crimes For Stealin' The Children's Trust Fund?

Will UNICEF continue to suck dry the national treasuries of the world's children's trusts or will the United States be facing an action of war crimes in the international courts?

I just keep thinking about that JASTA.

First, they steal the children, then the land, and finally the votes.

Oh, the possibilities... a gal can dream, too, ya know.

UNICEF USA chief to step down after 13 years


 Caryl Stern
Finally, former UNICEF Chief Systemsuck
After more than a decade as president and CEO of UNICEF USA, Caryl Stern will be leaving her post next June, the nonprofit announced Wednesday.

Stern has been in her role since 2007. According to the organization, which is headquartered downtown, Stern has helped double its fundraising intake to $600 million during her 13 years at the helm. She said she was able to do so by restructuring and building up its management teams.

In addition, "we made a decision about 10 years ago that we would get louder and prouder," she said. The nonprofit went out into the community and conducted research about who donates. It then found ways for its "hundreds of thousands of $10 donors" to "do more than write a check," Stern said, such as writing letters to politicians.

UNICEF counts American Airlines, the Gates Foundation, Gucci and UPS among its corporate partners.

"Our board is deeply grateful to Caryl for her exemplary leadership, fearless commitment to delivering aid around the world and steadfast championing of children's rights," said Peter Lamm, chairman of UNICEF's board, in a statement announcing Stern's departure. "Caryl has done a terrific job and will be sorely missed."

Stern has given input about who should serve on the search committee for the next president and about the job description, but she does not plan to play a major role in the hiring process. She is still exploring her next steps.

"I keep referencing this as my Seinfeld moment," Stern told Crain's. "I wanted to go out while the show was still popular.

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