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Welcome to Boards Network. In this show, we speak to some of the most successful Board members and leaders in the world, whose stories will help you become better leaders in the boardroom. Companies influence a big part of the world around us, whether they are public or private. Boards often dictate their strategy and decisions. Therefore, we believe that by changing Boards, we can change the world.
Our goal is to find amazing business leaders who are willing to share their experience with the public. Besides Board members, we will also interview consultants, researchers, investors, executives, and authors.
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Boris Wertz: As a Board Member, You're a Coach
Boris Wertz tells us the story on how he moved from founder to angel investor to venture fund manager. He also touches on his thesis on crypto and blockchain, and discusses the implications on corporate governance with these business models.
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Kate Mitchell: Be Open, Be Honest (Part 2)
In the second part of the interview, Kate Mitchell further explains the difference between public and private boards, and shares key insights to improve diversity and inclusion at the board level.
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Kate Mitchell: Be Open, Be Honest (Part 1)
In the first part of the interview, Kate Mitchell reflects on her career path and shares key insights to become a better board member.
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Mark Selcow: Think Company First
Mark Selcow is a serial entrepreneur and operator who is now a General Partner at Costanoa VC. He reflects on how his experiences running BabyCenter and Merced Systems have influenced how he serves as a Board Member.
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Brett Hurt: Public Benefit Corporations Can Have It All
Brett Hurt explains why he chose to convert data.world to a B Corporation and what it means for the Board of Directors and the Company.
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Kevin Oxendine: Lower Middle Market Entrepreneurship And Search Fund Boards
Kevin Oxendine answers questions about his professional journey as an operator and investor, and reflects on key lessons learned along the way for lower middle market Boards of Directors.