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Public disclosure becomes even more crucial if Harvard decides to hire a private accounting firm to do the monitoring, instead of a non-profit organization such as Amnesty International. Recently, an independent study found that the accounting firm Ernst & Young's audit of a Nike factory in Vietnam was riddled with errors and oversights. Accounting firms are less likely to be familiar with local conditions and to earn the trust of workers than nonprofits, who typically consult with local community organizations. Furthermore, most such firms are or have been under contract to garment companies--an unacceptable conflict of interest...
Immediately after his graduation from Harvard in 1985, Kremer and a group of fellow students founded WorldTeach. Based at Harvard, WorldTeach is a private, non-profit organization that sends volunteers to teach in developing countries...
Since 1986, Grogan has worked as president andCEO of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation(LISC), a non-profit organization that funds innercity and rural revitalization work...
...Harvard legal squad took the case on behalf of Eldritch Press, a non-profit purveyor of literary works over the Internet...
...press release, because my mind was so numbed by the actual spectacle that I could not move myself to say anything original. And the press release is the best part of the show slick and pretty and misleadingly promising. This is really because The Revels, a non-profit arts organization complete with mailing list and gift catalogne, founded in Cambridge by musician John Langstaff and his daughter Carol, has turned over 28 years into a serious establishment and tradition for Bostonside Christmas-celebrators...