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Webinar Series: Powering extraordinary boards

Part 2: Getting your next board role

We explore how the right mix of people, processes and skills come together to Power Extraordinary Boards.
Tuesday, 7th September at 10am AEST

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Deciding what your next board role should be, can be a complex task that involves looking deep into each opportunity, assessing your appetite for risk and aligning to what you would like to achieve as part of your board career.

Join us as we return with our guest Julie Garland McLellan for part two of the ‘Powering Extraordinary Boards’ series, on Tuesday, 7th September at 10am AEST, where you’ll learn:

  • How to promote your expertise and unique contributions
  • Why a diverse board composition is so important
  • How to assess whether your risk appetite and that of the role is a good match
    About the two-way nature of the board appointment process
  • Just how powerful good references can be 

 

Meet The Speakers

Julie Garland McLellan
CEO, The Director's Dilemma

Julie is one of very few women to have commenced a board career with a single not-for-profit organisation and built it to a portfolio of boards including chairing an ASX listed company. Julie has chaired boards and committees and is respected for her practical experience. A frequent speaker at conferences, Julie is also a prized reference for journalists and has featured in ABC News’ Nightly Business Report, The Business Programme, The Australian Financial Review, The Financial Times (Britain), Company Director Journal, Keeping Good Companies, and other quality publications. Julie has also more than 20 years’ experience delivering education programs for the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has written more than 14 courses for that institute.

Paul Stark
General Manager UK

Paul Stark is a director at OnBoard having joined five years ago to spearhead the international expansion; he currently leads the EMEA and APAC teams. With 15 years of experience in the board portal sector, Paul has witnessed and influenced the evolution of board portals over this time and constantly strives to improve how OnBoard supports high-performing boards.