Take on Board

Helga Svendsen

Welcome to the Take on Board podcast, where we talk all things boards and governance. Being on a board can be interesting, valuable and exciting. Yet it can also be lonely, challenging and hard. Each week I talk to women who have been there, done that. Together we'll discover what we need to take on board to be your best in the boardroom. https://helgasvendsen.com.au/take-on-board-podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 13 JAN

    Summer Series: How Linh Do used the board accelerator to boost her board career outcomes

    Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Linh Do about the Take on Board accelerator program. This is a program I run, and many of you will know that earlier this year, I did a miniseries on the podcast about professional development options and forgot to do my own. Linh is the chair of the Climate Action Network Australia and AktivAsia, and a board member of the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation. She’s also a member of the research committee at the Centre for Policy Development. She was formerly on the board of the Centre for Sustainability Leadership because I was on the board there as well, although I don’t think we were on it at the same time. And she’s been on a range of government advisory groups. Linh has a background in climate advocacy in leadership, and she’s currently the director of the Wattle Fellowship at the University of Melbourne. Professional development for board directors mini series playlist:​​Episode 326: Francie Doolan asks do you have the skills to govern in a changing world?Episode 325: Kim Sullivan’s fresh perspective on the AICD Company Directors courseEpisode 324: Ngaire Anderson experienced the AICD Boardroom Mastery programEpisode 323: Jane Davel has options for New Zealand board membersEpisode 322: Jennifer Duncan on the virtues of the Governance for Social Impact programEpisode 321: Professional development in governance with Kiki Paul You might want to: Join the Take on Board Facebook community Join the Take on Board LinkedIn community Work with me Join the Take on Board: Kickstarter group program Join the Take on Board: Accelerator group program Contact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    36 min
  2. 6 JAN

    Summer Series: AI in the boardroom mini series – Candice DeVille explains what boards should be asking about AI

    Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Candice Deville about AI and the missing AI conversation in the boardroom. Candice was formally on the board of Charity Bay, and she’s the founder of AI Co-pilot and a leading AI strategist with 20-plus years of experience in digital transformation, enterprise marketing and emerging tech. She advises boards, government, and growth-stage companies on responsible AI adoption, blending commercial insight with a sharp human-centered lens on the future of work. AI in the boardroom mini series playlist: Episode 314: AI in the boardroom mini series – Dr Henna Karna delivers the basics on AIEpisode 315: AI in the boardroom mini series – Candice DeVille explains what boards should be asking about AIEpisode 316: AI in the boardroom mini series – Dottie Schindlinger is sharing some AI research for boardsEpisode 317: AI in the boardroom mini series – Alice TangEpisode 318: AI in the boardroom mini series – Kate Larsen says it’s time to talk about the ethics of AIEpisode 319: Candice answers questions about AI in the boardroom Links and Resources Candice DeVille on LinkedIn Candice DeVille Website The AI-Ready Playbook: Navigating AI Like A Pro by Candice DeVille Free AI PDF You might want to: Join the Take on Board Facebook community Join the Take on Board LinkedIn community Work with me Join the Take on Board: Kickstarter group program Join the Take on Board: Accelerator group program Contact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
  3. 30/12/2025

    Summer Series: Advisory board mini series – Louise Broekman outlines the history and importance of advisory boards

    Today on the Take On Board Podcast, I'm speaking with Louise Brockman about well, all things advisory boards. This is part of an advisory board mini-series in today's episode one, where we will discuss the history, purpose, structure, and impact of advisory boards.  Louise is on the advisory board of the Advisory Board centre, so if that's not the peak of all advisory boards, I'm not sure what is. And she's been on, well, heaps of advisory boards. She's the founder and CEO of the Advisory Board centre, and having had first-hand life-changing experience with her advisory board in a previous business, Louise researched and tested the advisory board sector for five years before establishing the world's first professional body for the advisory board sector. She knows all there is to know. Advisory board mini series playlist: Episode 303: Louise Broekman outlines the history and importance of advisory boardsEpisode 304: Sandra Gamble on advisory boards in the energy and sustainability sectorsEpisode 305: Cynthia Payne on advisory boards in the health and aged care sectorsEpisode 306: Heather Disher on business sector advisory boardsEpisode 307: Louise Broekman’s rundown of the Advisory Board Centre’s upcoming State of the Market Report 2025-2027Episode 308: Advisory board mini series – Louise Broekman answers questions on the advisory board marketEpisode 309: Advisory board mini series – Mary Goodwin on her experiences with the Advisory Board Centre’s Certified Chair Course Links and Resources Louise Broekman on LinkedIn Advisory Board Centre ABF101 Advisory Board Best Practice Framework 2025 Megatrends Summit Upcoming TOB Events All events You might want to: Join the Take on Board Facebook community Join the Take on Board LinkedIn community Work with me Join the Take on Board: Kickstarter group program Join the Take on Board: Accelerator group program Contact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    35 min
  4. 23/12/2025

    Summer Series: Board composition and effectiveness mini series – Katie Constantinou on onboarding new directors

    Today on the Take on Board Podcast, I’m speaking with Katie Constantinou about onboarding new directors. Katie is on the board of Harbison, an aged care organisation in regional New South Wales. She also sits on several committees: the New South Wales Justices Association Southern Highlands branch and the BDCU Grads Committee. She’s formerly been on the boards of Wingecarribee Adult Day Centres, a not-for-profit service that provides social opportunities within a group setting for older people and people living with dementia. Katie is a mother of two high school children and a proud nerd about governance and legal issues. She has a deep knowledge of administrative, legal and governance frameworks, policies and practices. She’s an experienced non-executive director, adviser, public servant, legal professional, and leader of diverse Government and Community Services. Katie’s passion lies in developing collaborative stakeholder relationships and partnerships. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics and modern Greek from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Laws from ANU. Katie is a New South Wales Justice of the Peace, a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia. Board composition and effectiveness mini series playlist: Episode 289: steps for recruiting a board member with me!Episode 290: Katie Constantinou on onboarding new directorsEpisode 291: understanding board skills matrices with Leesa ChesserEpisode 292: Carmel Mulhern knows how to maximise a board agendaEpisode 293: Bernadette Northeast evaluates the importance of board evaluations Links and Resources Katie Constantinou on LinkedIn The Key to Director Onboarding (The Corporate Director Podcast) https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/inside-todays-boardrooms-the-key-to-director-onboarding/id1462449171?i=1000664068655AICD Elevating the client voice to boards (AICD article) https://www.aicd.com.au/good-governance/public-trust/organisation/elevating-the-client-voice-to-boards.html Recruitment and onboarding process example (Word doc) https://helgasvendsen.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Take-on-Board-podcast-Recruitment-and-onboarding-process-example.docx Board vacancy advertisement example (Word doc) https://helgasvendsen.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Take-on-Board-podcast-Board-vacancy-advertisement.docx Invitation to join as an Observer example (Word doc) https://helgasvendsen.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Take-on-Board-podcast-Invitation-to-join-as-an-Observer.docx Upcoming TOB Events All events You might want to: Join the Take on Board Facebook community Join the Take on Board LinkedIn community Work with me Contact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    38 min

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Welcome to the Take on Board podcast, where we talk all things boards and governance. Being on a board can be interesting, valuable and exciting. Yet it can also be lonely, challenging and hard. Each week I talk to women who have been there, done that. Together we'll discover what we need to take on board to be your best in the boardroom. https://helgasvendsen.com.au/take-on-board-podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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