The Boardroom Company Live – Naomi Kent
The Boardroom Company Live - Naomi Kent
Podcast Description
Learn about how to get on a board, how to prepare yourself for a future board career and how to future-proof your career with additional roles on boards. This is a practical guide to building a board career from Naomi Kent who has 22 years of experience working with boards.
No boring topics or governance conversations.
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Content Themes
The podcast centers on themes such as strategies for securing board positions, preparing for board roles, and enhancing career trajectories with board service. Specific episodes include interviews with Janice Durbin Chaffin discussing her ascent in corporate boardrooms, Karen Hung explaining the skills CMOs need for board competitiveness, and Terry Keating sharing insights on the value of nonprofit board roles.

Learn about how to get on a board, how to prepare yourself for a future board career and how to future-proof your career with additional roles on boards. This is a practical guide to building a board career from Naomi Kent who has 22 years of experience working with boards.
No boring topics or governance conversations.
Jim O’Malley, Managing Director at Kensington International Executive Search, speaks candidly about what candidates can do to impress recruiters during calls or Zooms.
How to prepare for the meeting, what to do/say in the meeting and how to follow up.
It’s not rocket science but very few people actually do all these things.
This is a MUST-LISTEN episode if you are seeking a job or a board where recruiters cover your target market…

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