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Tag Archives: Three Cups of Tea
Greg Mortenson’s missteps—what your organization can learn
By Katy Snyder, JVA Consulting In the last week or so, a firestorm has been brewing over the validity of some of the stories in Greg Mortenson’s books, Three Cups of Tea and Stones into Schools, and the financial practices … Continue reading
Montana Attorney General releases findings from investigation of Three Cups of Tea charity—nonprofit takeaways
By Katy Snyder, JVA Consulting We first wrote about Three Cups of Tea author Greg Mortenson nearly a year ago, when he and his organization, the Central Asia Institute (CAI) became embroiled in a scandal concerning the organization’s finances and … Continue reading →