Robyn is a practitioner advisor and published author in corporate governance, board operations and board effectiveness. She has worked across listed and government entities, financial services and health, and she's passionate about what great governance can do for our society and economy. She was also previously on a board of a very small theatre company.
For those of you that are listening who have done board the Board Kickstarter, Robyn will be very familiar to you. Because not only is her book, Eyes Wide Open - a first time as guide to the real world of boards and company directorships a reference text, but Robin comes and speaks to the last session our groups.
So it is awesome to finally get her here to share her wisdom on how to build a capable and effective board.
Mentioned in this episode
Blood Lust, Trust & Blame (In the National Interest) - by Samantha Crompvoets
Eyes Wide Open by Robyn Weatherley - a first time guide to the real world of boards and company directorship.
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