50 min

Episode 27 - How board composition impacts value at the different stages of high-growth businesses, with Genius Foods Founder Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne Enter the Boardroom with Nurole

    • Business

Through the compelling entrepreneurial success story of Genius Foods, Lucinda brings to life: (i) the relationship between investment, authority and decision-making; (ii) how boards help Founders and CEOs say “No”; (iii) the importance of board rotation; (iv) the different value boards can add at different business stages, and (v) the communal, unsexy and mission-critical nature of chairing. 

Lucinda is a Founder, Chair, Advisor and NED with deep scale-up experience and expertise. She founded Genius Foods, and she is currently Chair at Scotland Food & Drink, Mentor at Creative Destruction Lab Oxford, Advisor at the Royal Society, NED at the ScaleUp Institute, and Advisor at the University of Edinburgh.


Show notes and transcript available at https://www.nurole.com/news-and-guides

Through the compelling entrepreneurial success story of Genius Foods, Lucinda brings to life: (i) the relationship between investment, authority and decision-making; (ii) how boards help Founders and CEOs say “No”; (iii) the importance of board rotation; (iv) the different value boards can add at different business stages, and (v) the communal, unsexy and mission-critical nature of chairing. 

Lucinda is a Founder, Chair, Advisor and NED with deep scale-up experience and expertise. She founded Genius Foods, and she is currently Chair at Scotland Food & Drink, Mentor at Creative Destruction Lab Oxford, Advisor at the Royal Society, NED at the ScaleUp Institute, and Advisor at the University of Edinburgh.


Show notes and transcript available at https://www.nurole.com/news-and-guides

50 min

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