{"id":83185,"date":"2022-03-22T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-03-23T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/rasmuson-foundation-ceo-diane-kaplan-to-step-down\/"},"modified":"2022-03-23T12:04:15","modified_gmt":"2022-03-23T20:04:15","slug":"rasmuson-foundation-ceo-diane-kaplan-to-step-down","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/rasmuson-foundation-ceo-diane-kaplan-to-step-down\/","title":{"rendered":"Rasmuson Foundation CEO to step down"},"content":{"rendered":"
The CEO of the Rasmuson Foundation Diane Kaplan announced she’ll be stepping down in early 2023 after 26 years with the organization. The Rasmuson Foundation is Alaska’s largest grant provider and provides funding to a number of charitable causes.<\/p>\n
“It’s been an amazing ride,” Kaplan said in a statement. “There are some professional and personal pursuits I’ve put off for years. I’m committed to give the board time to do a thorough search and have a smooth transition. There’s never been a perfect time to leave, especially when you love the organization you work for and the people you work with.”<\/p>\n
Kaplan said she expects the Rasmuson Foundation board to identify a successor by the end of the year.<\/p>\n
According to the foundation, Kaplan joined the foundation in 1995, and worked under the organization’s founders, banker Elmer Rasmuson and his son Ed, who died in January.<\/p>\n
“(Kaplan) said the recent death of Foundation board Chairman Ed Rasmuson reminded her that life is finite,” the foundation said in a statement.<\/p>\n
Kaplan was born in New York City and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, the foundation said. She came to Alaska in 1983 to manage the Alaska Public Radio Network and was running a small consulting practice when Ed Rasmuson tapped her to help expand the family foundation.<\/p>\n