Statement From the Mercy Corps Board of Directors
April 21, 2020
April 21, 2020
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 21 -- The Mercy Corps issued the following statement:
On October 10th 2019, Neal Keny-Guyer resigned as Chief Executive Officer after 25 years of leadership at the helm of Mercy Corps. He did so after accepting full institutional responsibility for Mercy Corps' response in late 2018 to Tania Culver-Humphrey's appeal for an investigation into her allegations of sexual abuse in the 1990s by her father, Mercy Corps co-founder Ellsworth Culver.
As a . . .
On October 10th 2019, Neal Keny-Guyer resigned as Chief Executive Officer after 25 years of leadership at the helm of Mercy Corps. He did so after accepting full institutional responsibility for Mercy Corps' response in late 2018 to Tania Culver-Humphrey's appeal for an investigation into her allegations of sexual abuse in the 1990s by her father, Mercy Corps co-founder Ellsworth Culver.
As a . . .