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Harriet Naylor, always known familiarly as "Hat," was one of the true pioneers in the development of volunteer program management as an acknowledged field in the United States. In her role as national director of the Office of Volunteer Development at what was then the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) in the 1970s, Hat used her visibility to be an advocate for volunteers and for leaders of volunteers. This "Voices from the Past" features excerpts from a number
of published Read what Hat was saying almost thirty years ago and decide if you think Not a subscriber? |
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