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How are high-performing boards approaching board development?

July 31 2025 | 11:00 - 11:30AM BST

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As the pace of change accelerates and stakeholder expectations evolve, the role of the board is undergoing a profound transformation. It’s no longer enough to simply keep up — today’s most effective board members stay ahead of the curve, offering sharper insights and driving real impact.

So how can your board gain the strategic edge needed to drive your organisation forwards?

Join corporate governance expert and founder of Competent Boards, Helle Bank Jorgensen, on 31 July, where she'll share: 

  • How the responsibilities of corporate boards are rapidly evolving in response to global challenges like climate change, technological disruption, and shifting stakeholder expectations.
  • What sets high-performing boards apart  — the common challenges they face and how they overcome them.
  • Ways boards can stay ahead of the curve by gaining the critical insights needed to remain resilient, legally compliant and value-driven.
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Helle Bank Jorgenson
Global Managing Director, Board Development, Board Intelligence
Dineshi Ramesh
Director, Board Intelligence
Event details
Date:
July 31 2025
Time:
11:00 - 11:30AM BST
Virtual:
This webinar will be hosted on zoom
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