NED role types
Six governance success factors for employee ownership trusts and their non-executive directors
Good governance is crucial to the success of an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), as it ensures that the trust is managed in the best interests of the employees and that the company remains sustainable over the long term. In this blog, we go through some of the key governance factors that can help to drive the success of an EOT.
Seizing NED opportunities with Employee Ownership Trusts
What you need to know to get a NED role with an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) In this blog, we discuss some of the basics of EOTs to inform …
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Balancing an executive role with non-executive responsibilities on a group board committee
In this article, NEDonBoard member Angus MacGregor provides his perspective of serving on the remuneration committees of a firm in a non-executive capacity while having an executive HR role …
The International Board Director
Evolving Boardrooms Board rooms have come a long way and are still evolving. It used to be something a retired professional did on a volunteer basis to help a CEO …
The difference between a NED and a lay member
This week, the NEDonBoard blog post discusses the differences and similarities between a non-executive director and a lay member. Area of Difference Lay Member NED Type of Entity Professional bodies, …
NEDonBoard: Our conversation with Sir Win, Chairman of the FRC
Pearls of wisdom In October 2018, NEDonBoard had the pleasure to welcome Sir Win Bischoff, at the time, Chairman of the FRC for a discussion with our members on the …
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The Essential Trustee
Overview Charity trustees are the people who share the ultimate responsibility for governing a charity and directing how it is managed and run. They may be called trustees, the board, …