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    Women on Boards

    Hear how a range of non-executive female directors have been successful in their boardroom aspirations and what their experiences have been once they got there.
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    Episodes (59)

    'Life in the Boardroom' with Paul Norris, CEO of MM&K

    'Life in the Boardroom' with Paul Norris, CEO of MM&K

    In this episode, Fiona Hathorn, CEO of Women on Boards UK is joined by Paul Norris, CEO of MM&K. Paul talks Fiona through MM&K's recent report on 'Life in the Boardroom'. It is a data rich report that covers many things including what directors get paid per sector. It is a fascinating report on what is going on today in terms of succession planning, recruitment, diversity and change. Life in the Boardroom is a report of the 2021/2022  MM&K survey of UK board Chairs and Non-Executive Directors (NEDs). The survey covers directors' fees and time commitments, as well as their views on a range of current board issues.

    Women on Boards
    enJune 13, 2022

    Modernising Risk Management - a discussion with Bryan Foss

    Modernising Risk Management - a discussion with Bryan Foss

    Risk is a core issue for all boards, but thinking on the best way to manage risk has moved on considerably in recent years. In this episode, Fiona Hathorn, Founder and CEO of Women on Boards UK is joined by Bryan Foss, Portfolio NED and founding member of the Risk Coalition to discuss how boards can shift their approach to risk and ensure they keep up with the current best practice and methodologies.

    Women on Boards
    enApril 29, 2022

    Unette Spencer - Success Story

    Unette Spencer - Success Story

    In this episode Fiona Hathorn, CEO of Women on Boards UK, is joined by Unette Spencer, Chief of Staff to Ann Cairns, Mastercard's Executive Vice Chair; trustee for the Inspiring Leadership Trust; and a member of Affinity Waters Customer Challenge Board.

    Find out what's involved in two very different non-executive roles, how she got the positions and why she went for them.

    Women on Boards
    enApril 22, 2022

    Pandemic Appointments - Non-Executive experiences of a hybrid world.

    Pandemic Appointments - Non-Executive experiences of a hybrid world.

    In this episode Rebecca Ganz, Women on Boards' lead in the North West is joined by Carol Ann Whitehead, Helen Gilder and Erica Morriss, all of whom have landed a NED role during the pandemic. They explore how they've accelerated having an impact on their Board despite being virtual or hybrid, their views on what this means for being an effective NED going forward and their thoughts on how this positively or negatively impacts finding NED opportunities.

    Women on Boards
    enMarch 14, 2022

    Mind the pay gap!

    Mind the pay gap!

    Debunking common misconceptions around the pay gaps - Key errors many companies (listed & not) make in their statutory gender pay gap reporting and how boards can ensure they are fully compliant - Anthony Horrigan, CEO of Spktral (the pay gap experts) shares his expertise.

    Women on Boards
    enNovember 17, 2021

    Interested in start-up boards?

    Interested in start-up boards?

    Have you considered supporting an early-stage company either as an adviser, mentor or non-executive? In this episode we meet founder of Connectd.co, Sam Luckett, to find out more about the opportunities available in this space. 

    Women on Boards
    enOctober 15, 2021

    Top tips from a leading non-executive headhunter

    Top tips from a leading non-executive headhunter

    In this session we talk to Helene Usherwood, Partner at leading search firm, Anderson Quigley about how to best approach your board campaign. Helene shares her top tips on how to succeed in your board aspirations from considering your board value add to how to tackle your supporting statement to achieve most impact. 

    Women on Boards
    enJuly 02, 2021

    Brigid Whoriskey - Success Story

    Brigid Whoriskey - Success Story

    In this session Fiona Hathorn is joined by Brigid Whoriskey who having had an executive career in research and innovation in the financial sector has started to build a busy portfolio non-executive career to run alongside her executive coaching business. She shares her top tips on how to achieve board success - starting with setting yourself clear goals but then also being your authentic self at interview stage. 

    Women on Boards
    enJune 03, 2021

    Malado Kaba - Success Story

    Malado Kaba - Success Story

    For this episode we meet the former (and first!) female Finance Minister for the Republic of Guinea, Malado Kaba as she shares her journey to the boardroom. Bringing her solid economic background and expertise she now sits on the boards of a government agency, a bank and a charity. Her story is sure to inspire and motivate anyone who is interested in developing their non-executive careers. 

    Women on Boards
    enMay 16, 2021

    Karen Morton - Success Story

    Karen Morton - Success Story

    For this Success Story podcast Fiona Hathorn is joined by Karen Morton, an experienced board member with Non-Executive Director experience across commercial public sector, private and not for profit organisations. Karen is currently on the board of DAA, Irish Chamber Orchestra and Water Safety Ireland. Karen was previously Chief Marketing Officer of DELL Financial Services and held executive roles in British Airways, Eir and Monster.com.

    Women on Boards
    enMay 06, 2021

    The benefits of taking on a non-executive role alongside your day job

    The benefits of taking on a non-executive role alongside your day job

    Sarah Perris, Women on Board's presenter and representative for The North of England explores the career benefits of taking on one or more board roles alongside your executive career. Sarah is joined by Amber Hill, Lisa Maynard-Atem and Katy Read - all busy executives who have developed board careers to run in conjunction with their day job. They discuss the benefits they believe incorporating non-executive activities have on their personal and professional lives. 

    Women on Boards
    enApril 01, 2021

    In Conversation with Charlotte Valeur

    In Conversation with Charlotte Valeur

    Former Danish investment banker, Charlotte Valeur, is an internationally renowned and highly experienced Non-Executive Director and Chair who is committed to increasing levels of good governance globally through value-based leadership.

    Always destined to live and work abroad she admits, at the age of 22, Charlotte transferred from Denmark, her home, to London with the bank she was employed with at the time and has remained there ever since. 

    Intrigued by the behaviour of people, Charlotte studied psychology when she took some time off work when she had her children. It is these soft skills, paired with her innate knowledge of investment banking, that have set her apart in the Boardroom. Charlotte has extensive Board level experience with IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, and restructuring, and her portfolio of sectors range from construction, infrastructure, renewable energy, private equity, property, finance/investments/debt, higher education and the third sector. When she entered the world of Board governance, she had a feeling that the overriding principles of best practice were the same, no matter the country or the organisation. From Board composition, to risk management and oversight, to stakeholder engagement, she found from her lived experience that the principles were in fact the same.

    Today Charlotte is Non-Executive Director for Liang O’Rourke and NTR plc, Chair for Blackstone Loan Financing Ltd and FSN Capital GP and Advisory Board Member for several organisations. When she first began chairing some 15 years ago, the appalling slow pace of governance implementation shocked Charlotte. Following the 2007, 2008 and 2009 financial crises, and now COVID, she confidently says we are witnessing a push for better governance and leadership.

    Hear about Charlotte’s upcoming book, why her Autism diagnosis has in many ways made her a better Board member, and the benefits of her many transferable skills.

    Women on Boards
    enMarch 28, 2021

    Karen Furlong - Success Story

    Karen Furlong - Success Story

    Join this episode of our Success Story podcasts when Rachel Tranter talks to portfolio NED, Karen Furlong, on how she has built her numerous non-executive positions in the finance and insurance sectors. 

    Karen reflects on how important alignment with her own personal values are when deciding on taking on a role, plus how the NED way of life works well with her personal life.

     

    Women on Boards
    enMarch 28, 2021

    Susan Hooper - Success Story

    Susan Hooper - Success Story

    For this Boardroom Insight podcast Susan Hooper joins Fiona Hathorn as they discuss her journey to the boardroom and some of the themes and trends she is seeing as the Covid crisis continues to impact the economy and society on all levels. 

    Susan definitely falls into the category of having a "portfolio" career as she currently sits on the boards of Uber UK, climate change network, Chapter Zero, Affinity Water and Rank Group Plc. She is also Chair of Advanced Biomass Sequestration, an agri-mining company in Australia as well as being Chair of a Scottish medi-tech start-up Care Sourcer. 

    Women on Boards
    enJanuary 13, 2021

    Bronagh Kennedy - Success Story

    Bronagh Kennedy - Success Story

    For this success story podcast we are joined by experienced board member and remuneration Chair, Bronagh Kennedy. Bronagh juggles a busy executive career as Group Company Secretary and General Counsel at Severn Trent Water Plc alongside being on the board of specialist retailer Wolseley UK, where she also Chairs the Remuneration Committee.

    Women on Boards
    enJanuary 11, 2021

    How to navigate sustainability and ESG in 2021

    How to navigate sustainability and ESG in 2021

    12 months ago we took a panoramic view of the many landmarks and influencers in changing norms around corporate purpose, human capital and climate change.  Now, faced with very limited time and finite resource, we must decide what really matters, and what doesn’t. Listen to Head of DLA Piper's Boardroom Advisory Services Practice, Alex Tamlyn as he reflects on how to best navigate sustainability and ESG in 2021. 

    Women on Boards
    enDecember 15, 2020

    Sharon Constancon - Success Stories

    Sharon Constancon - Success Stories

    Join Rachel Tranter for this month's Success Story podcast when she speaks to finance expert, Sharon Constancon​ about her journey to the boardroom. Rachel finds out out about her experiences when there and gets her top tips on how to succeed in building a range of non-executive roles. 

    Sharon has had an incredibly successful and varied global career starting in South Africa where she built up an expertise in FOREX management before moving to the UK where she has built up an impressive portfolio of executive and non executive positions. Sharon is CEO of Genius Boards and Genius Methods - a group that offers tailored robust, behaviour focused board evaluations, mentoring, corporate governance services and governance training to many industries.  Sharon's portfolio includes being Chair of the South African Chamber of Commerce UK, a committee member for the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment, Liveryman and Court Member of the WCCSA and she is a Chartered Director Interviewer with the IOD. She has previously been a non executive with Caban Capital Plc and Buckinghamshire Building Society. 

    Women on Boards
    enNovember 05, 2020

    Helen Gillett - Success Stories

    Helen Gillett - Success Stories

    Join Helen Gillett and Fiona Hathorn when they discuss how to be an effective new NED on a board. Gain top tips and insights on how to get up to speed quickly and effectively whilst ensuring you have impact and presence in the process. 

    Helen Gillett joined the board of leading housing provider, Orbit Housing Association 18 months ago and has recently joined the board of tech start-up, Better Space. She is a WoB member and Ambassador. 

    Women on Boards
    enSeptember 10, 2020

    Irana Wasti - Success Stories

    Irana Wasti - Success Stories

    In this episode we are joined by Irana Wasti, President EMEA of GoDaddy and recently appointed member to the Board of FTSE listed business, Sage. Irana talks to Fiona Hathorn about her experiences of juggling a senior executive role with a non-executive position on a FTSE 100 company.  As well as delving into how Irana manages her busy schedule, they discuss international relocation, virtual interviews, on-boarding in a virtual world and the importance of mentors and sponsors in her career. 

    As Regional President of GoDaddy EMEA, Irana leads a team that helps everyday entrepreneurs get online quickly and easily, by creating an online presence to help grow their business. Prior to GoDaddy, Irana ran product teams at Intuit, where she oversaw the launch of Quickbooks POS and mobile payments. Irana began her career at IBM having studied first for a Computer Science degree at University of California Berkeley and then an MBA at Harvard Business School. 

    Women on Boards
    enSeptember 05, 2020
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