Board & Director Self-Assessment
This webinar forms part of the 2024 Directors Structured Training Programme & 2024 Company Secretary Structured Training Programme.
Description
This webinar forms part of the 2024 Directors Structured Training Programme & 2024 Company Secretary Structured Programme.
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Content
This webinar will provide an overview of decision making, best practice, the need for and content requirement for minutes and an introduction to Board Authorised signatories and how they relate to Board oversight.
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Authorised Signatories and Authorised representatives
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Board decisions
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If there isn’t enough information
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Conflicts of Interest
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Relevant expertise on boards
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Board minutes
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Different jurisdictions have different requirements and practices – make sure you are doing best practice for the jurisdiction and type of entity
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Is there a difference for regulated entity versus private company, for example?
Learning Outcomes
Having attended this webinar, delegates will:
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Have an understanding of purpose and use of Board and Director evaluations
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Know how to structure Board and Director evaluations
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Understand options for Board and Director valuations
Presenter
Heather-Anne HubbellExpert Trainer at the School of International Financial Services |
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Heather-Anne is a serial entrepreneur, with business experience as a lawyer, banker and consultant. She has an extensive legacy in financial services, strategic planning, digital transformation and corporate governance. Experienced at providing board-level management information to group and risk audit committees, her expertise is underpinned with experience as private practice lawyer, in-house counsel, and Director & Company Secretary of companies in Canada, the UK and Jersey. Heather-Anne has leveraged 35+ years of experience to create Phundex, a digital solution to finding innovative ideas, digitally facilitating the investment due diligence process, bringing investment opportunities to market faster, and then administering and reporting to management, investors, and regulators. |