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Board Directors: Recruit, retain and get the most out of your greatest asset

Date: 27 November 2014 at 03:00 am Presenter: David Schwarz Run time: 60 Location: Online Materials Price: $0 (in AUD)

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Finding strong, qualified and committed Board Directors can be challenging. Finding ones who will work appropriately with your existing board, and keeping these individuals on your board, can be more challenging still.

If board governance is something that your organisation finds challenging, or feels could be improved, then this webinar is for you.  In this session David Schwarz will provide proven advice and tips on how to recruit, retain and get the most out of your greatest asset focusing on:

  • Motivations of prospective Directors and how to appeal to these
  • Methods of recruitment and what questions to ask during the interview process
  • The process of reviews, both at a whole board and individual Director level and how these provide the information you need to retain good Directors

Who should attend? 

This webinar aims to inform existing board Chairs, Directors and organisational leaders, as well as provide background for those who aspire to hold board positions.

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David Schwarz

David Schwarz

David is an international headhunter, non-executive recruiter & board governance expert. He has interviewed over one thousand non-executives and placed hundreds into public, private and NFP roles around the world.  His understanding of the non-executive recruitment process and how individuals find roles has resulted in his establishing Board Direction and Board Diversity, two companies dedicated to getting the most out of Boards and Directors. 

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