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Home » Authors » Clay Holtzman

Articles by Clay Holtzman

Seattle-based philanthropy network adds two outposts

Group's newest chapter opens in New York City; others are in the works
October 29, 2009
Clay Holtzman
Despite the recession's blow to many portfolios, the downturn hasn't slowed down a Seattle-originated initiative to help financial advisers better guide their clients in philanthropic giving."The interest from advisers remains high; the capacity
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Nonprofit executive pay might fall

Big sums paid to top talent under more scrutiny now due to recession concerns
October 29, 2009
Clay Holtzman
Anxiety over the recession and big payouts on Wall Street are spilling over into the charity sector, putting pay for top talent under pressure—and under the microscope—for the first time in years.While nonprofit executive salaries in a
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Gates charity's campus shows global impact

$500 million project adjacent Seattle Center has huge scope; designers, builders see big role
August 20, 2009
Clay Holtzman
For the designers and builders of the new home of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, nothing about the project is small.From its million-gallon rainwater tank to its 53,000 cubic yards of concrete—more than was poured to create Seattle's
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State's online school system draws scrutiny

Oversight of tax-funded programs trails other states' efforts, report says
November 6, 2008
Clay Holtzman
Washington's growing online school system is less regulated than in other states, and legislators may need to decide whether the state should take a more active oversight role, according to a recent state Senate report.The report, requested by a
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