News & Updates
Absolute Return Magazine featured BoardAssist in a July 2007 article about hedge fund philanthropy:
The Financial Times featured BoardAssist in a July 2007 article on joining nonprofit boards:
There’s a misconception about an organization’s prestige versus the amount necessary to join the board,” says Cynthia Remec, executive director of BoardAssist. “Some of the most prestigious organizations require only $1,000, while a lot of the smaller boards have larger …
The Deal profiled Cynthia Remec’s board matching work in a December 2002 article on New Yorkers making a difference in the nonprofit community.
The following is an excerpt from the same and describes how Ms. Remec works to make it easier for committed New Yorkers to find nonprofit board spots:
“We take the whole cloak-and-dagger double secret out of the board process. I …
In January of 2002, Crain’s profiled Remec’s pro bono board project in an article entitled “From Doing Well to Doing Good.”
The following is an excerpt from the same:
Charity work may seem out of character for the city’s moneymen and women, but Cynthia Remec, who helps financial folks find board positions at nonprofits, says the demand to do good is …
The Wall Street Journal profiled Cynthia Remec’s non-profit board practice in their Bids and Offers Column.
The following is an excerpt from the article entitled “A Helping Hand for Nonprofits’ Boards”
In the wake of September 11, charity has taken on new importance for Wall Street… Cynthia T. Remec….[is] acting as a go-between-for no fee—for charities …
Investment Dealer’s Digest profiled Cynthia Remec and her nonprofit board service in December 2001.
The following is taken from that two page article:
“Cynthia’s project is not only generous, but ingenious,” says John Hardiman, partner with the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, who helped Remec find charities. “And we were happy to help …
