IF A SMALLER BOARD IS RIGHT FOR YOU
There are many things to consider when deciding that a board position is the right one for you during the right time in your career. Click here for a few questions to ask yourself when deciding upon a board opportunity, particularly if the board is a smaller one than you had originally anticipated serving on.
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Even as an experienced public board director and board chair, the next board seat does not just come knocking and requirements and qualifications for board seats continue to change and evolve. The objective advice on the current needs of public boards, as well as the abundance of board openings I received from WIB, helped me to secure the additional corporate board seat I was looking for. That is why I continue my VIP Membership year after year.
- Peggy Scott, Board of Cleco Company, The Eastern Company & others
We are an organization built on referrals & we want to say thank you to the following WIBffs for sharing the benefits of VIP Membership with senior-level executive women! Karla Perri, John Murray & Robert Caporale.
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With all of the distractions that dominate today’s news, it is clearly going to be up to us women to clang on the metal and rattle the chains to keep the attention steadily focused on the issues that matter to us the most. Read my commentary piece in Newsmax on this topic here.
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