Onboard – Make the most of your Startup Board

Onboard - Make the most of your Startup Board
Podcast Description
This is the podcast for every founder, startup CEO, investor, and board member who believes that boards are a powerful resource for a company's success. Here, you'll discover what works and what doesn't, how others approach their board meetings, and what makes a good board.
If you want to take your board of directors to the next level you can find us at http://www.boardroom.team
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Content Themes
Key content themes include improving board dynamics, understanding the role of board members, and strategies for effective board meetings, with specific episode examples discussing topics like transforming boards post-pandemic and optimizing board member selection, highlighting focus areas such as crisis management and entrepreneurial governance.

This is the podcast for every founder, startup CEO, investor, and board member who believes that boards are a powerful resource for a company’s success. Here, you’ll discover what works and what doesn’t, how others approach their board meetings, and what makes a good board.
Hosted by Michael Schuster, Founder of Boardroom, we look into different angles of good boards, talk to founders, investors and experts in the field.
If you want to take your board of directors to the next level you can find us at http://www.boardroom.team
Paul Gambill was the CEO of Nori, a tokenized Carbon Removal Marketplace. In this episode he tells the story of how a conversation that could – and probably did – happen in any Board, sealed the fate of his company. We unpack Paul’s learnings, how he would structure a Board in the future and why building Category Defining Companies requires a different governance.
I invited Paul because I read his 5 part series on better Board Governance and found it a great summary of how to make more of your board. You can find it on his Substack:
https://www.inevitableandobvious.com/p/the-25m-empty-board-seat

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