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Get on Board

Join our half-day workshop to develop your personal plan to build the board career you aspire to.

Date and Time
21 Feb 2024
09:00 - 12:00
Location
London
Venue
ICBC Standard Bank, 20 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7JE
Capacity
20
Pricing
Director’s Circle
£ 225
Full Member
£ 225
Digital Member
£ 299
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Refunds for all our individual events are available if notice is given three business days prior by email or telephone, or one month prior to first session of our programmes. After this, a transfer to another event will be given. Cancellations on the same business day will not generally be eligible for a refund or transfer, however you may substitute someone to come in your place. In the case of exceptional circumstances let us know and we will consider a refund/transfer.

We know our approach works – 8 of our members secure a new NED role every week. This workshop shares how you can do it too.

You will come away from this highly practical session with a strategy to secure a NED role. This workshop has been specifically designed to simplify governance and, importantly, to refine your board pitch – which is what will aid you in securing the roles. 

We will focus on targeting the more competitive and remunerated positions, and how to overcome the ‘experience trap’ if you do not have prior NED experience. During the session, we will also briefly consider how to best approach non-executive headhunters. 
 
You will identify where and how to pitch yourself as a non-executive, guided by:

  • Fiona Hathorn, Founder and CEO of Women on Boards UK,
  • Shefaly Yogendra PhD, Presenter, Women on Boards UK

Specifically, you will consider and receive expert advice in a limited group of your peers on: 

  • the role, duties and legal responsibilities of director and protecting yourself as a non-executive director;
  • which type of boards will value your skills and align with your goals;
  • where to find the opportunities, including how best to approach non-executive headhunters;
  • what boards are looking for, in terms of both hard and soft skills;
  • your individual boardroom value-add and how to pitch yourself as a prospective NED.


The workshop is practical, strategic and interactive.  Participants are engaged and supported by the Women on Boards team and encouraged to make use of our wider “network of influence”.

Suited to people:

  1. Thinking about or already on a board       
  2. Seeking strategic and practical advice
  3. Looking for an influential support network
  4. Looking at long-term career options

Speakers

Fiona Hathorn

Co-founder and CEO, Women on Boards UK

Fiona is the CEO of Women on Boards UK alongside advising a number of different boards and organisations. Currently she is an Advisory Panel Member for the FRC (Financial Reporting Council), advisor to Peel Hunt (mid-cap stockbroker) and Chair of Hanx‘s Nominations Committee (FMCG start-up). She is an expert in the areas of Governance, Regulation and Talent Management who has sat on both marketing and audit & finance committees. Fiona was formerly a director for Hill Samuel Asset Management. She has advised the board of the Thai Euro Fund and is a Judge for the Non Executive Director Awards, sponsored by The Sunday Times. In 2020 Fiona joined King’s College London’s ‘Global Institute for Women’s Leadership‘ Advisory Board.

Shefaly Yogendra PhD

Shefaly Yogendra, PhD is an internationally experienced strategist with experience of building organisations, brands, and culturally diverse teams. She has broad fiduciary and governance experience, and is also a trusted advisor with the experience of shaping the executive conversation on technology, risk, branding and growth.

Shefaly is a Non-Executive Director of JP Morgan US Smaller Companies Investment Trust (LSE: JUSC) where she chairs the Remuneration Committee, and of Temple Bar Investment Trust (LSE: TMPL). She is also an independent Governor of London Metropolitan University where she chairs the Audit Committee and earlier chaired the Governance Committee. Earlier she was the COO and an executive director of Ditto AI.

Shefaly was among the “100 Women to Watch” in the Female FTSE Board Report 2016 and holds a PhD in Political Decision Making from the University of Cambridge. She trained earlier in engineering, management, and technology policy.

 


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