Nonprofit Governance in Uncertain Times (EP.87)

Nonprofit Governance in Uncertain Times (EP.87)

From Work. Shouldnt. Suck. by Tim Cynova

September 9, 2025 · 43 min · Season 6 · Episode 87

About this episode

The episode explores the complexities of nonprofit governance and the evolving role of boards in uncertain times.

In this episode, host Tim Cynova is joined by E. Andrew Taylor—professor, researcher, consultant, board chair, and longtime colleague—to explore the messy, meaningful, and often misunderstood world of nonprofit boards. Together, they take a fresh look at what boards are really for, why bylaws matter more than most people realize, and how values-based governance can meet the challenges of an unpredictable world. Dispelling common myths, Andrew reframes the governing board as a servant leader to the public it represents. The conversation spans recent high-profile governance stories at institutions like OpenAI and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the importance of stress-testing bylaws, and the unique hurdles boards face in today’s rapidly shifting environment. Spoiler Alert: Instead of seeing risk as threat, this episode invites us to (re)imagine governance as a space for resilience, creativity, and collective leadership. Whether you’re curious about joining your first nonprofit board, navigating one as an executive, or rethinking governance structures in your own organization, this conversation will spark fresh thinking about how boards can evolve to meet the moment…

People in this episode

Host: Tim Cynova

Guest: E. Andrew Taylor

Topics covered

  • nonprofit governance
  • board leadership
  • bylaws
  • values-based governance
  • risk management
  • collective leadership

Keywords

  • nonprofit boards
  • governance
  • bylaws
  • servant leadership
  • risk
  • resilience
  • creativity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: OpenAI, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

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