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Former Pillar Nonprofit Network CEO speaks out following ‘abrupt exit’

says “there has been a lot of speculation and I’ve been inundated with inquiries about my departure… instead of responding to every individual inquiry, I want to make the following brief statement.”Cox was introduced as Pillar’s new president and CEO back in April 2021. The organization is a registered charity that advocates for and provides support to hundreds of non-profits in the London area.

“While my abrupt exit has certainly left me confused and disappointed, the support that I have received from the community and individuals and organizations across the country has been nothing short of inspiring,” Cox said. “I don’t know what the future holds for me, yet I invite you to join me on this journey of getting to know my community again.”London Community Foundation dishes out $1M for local food insecurity, housing initiatives

Since Cox’s departure, Pillar’s board of directors have appointed Rachel Berdan and Tanja Kueneman to serve as interim co-presidents and co-CEOs, effective July 21. Berdan and Kueneman previously served as Pillar’s vice-president of transformation and community-based economy and vice-president of finance and strategy, respectively.

Little else has been said by Pillar about Cox’s removal, including what led to her abrupt exit from the organization.

 

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