Pros
Great cause. Members are great people.
Cons
Since the new leadership took over, the culture has taken a hit. There’s a clear bias toward those who go along with whatever leadership says—disagreement isn’t welcome. People have been told to stay quiet in meetings, and those who speak up or challenge the status quo often find themselves sidelined or excluded. Hard-working employees aren’t recognized unless they’re part of the “in” crowd. Volunteer leadership roles also seem to go to those who play along, not necessarily the most capable or committed. Meanwhile, the teams that actually bring in money are constantly understaffed, while other departments—especially the ones close to leadership—keep growing. The company has solid policies on paper, but in practice, they’re applied selectively. It’s not about fairness—it’s about who’s in favor. If you're looking for a place that values honest input and rewards merit, this probably isn’t it right now.