David is the Founding Board Chair of Get Schooled, an initiative he led through his tenure at Paramount as the company’s Senior Vice President of Government Relations. In addition to leading our Board of Directors, David also serves as a Board member of CityBridge Education and as the Secret...
Consisting of elected individuals who serve as advisors to a corporation, a board of directors acts as a proxy (representative or substitute) for shareholders. For-profit and nonprofit corporations – as well as some government agencies – have a board of directors. Boards vary according to the ...
Topics discussed include the World Conference in Orlando, Florida, strengthening ties with the Selby Botanical Gardens, and the appointment of Evan Bartholomew as new journal editor. Also mentioned is the approval of a new "conflict of interest" policy in maintaining requirements for a nonprofit ...
Board Meeting Minutes Legal Requirements Governance for nonprofits falls under state laws. Each state has its own mandates for registering a nonprofit. In most states, nonprofit boards are required to take and record board meeting minutes. It is best to store meeting minutes with other books and ...
BoardSource, a nonprofit board leadership and educational corporation, did asurveyin 2000 and found that the average size of nonprofit boards, not including churches, was 17 directors. The number decreased slightly to 16 members in 2007, and the median number is 15. BoardSource notes that these...
(CEO) and other senior executives. For the purposes of this paper, the board of directors, which has a legal obligation to act in the best interest of the company (so-called “fiduciary duties”), seems particularly important. The board sets the company’s strategic priorities, is ...
摘要: Presents an evaluation method that can be used by nonprofit organizations in business planning. Measurable standards in performing three types of evaluations; Identification of functions which the board of directors wishes to evaluate; Creation of a standard for group performance....
As a nonprofit board member, it’s paramount that you understand you have personal liability for the custody of the nonprofit’s assets. To protect yourself from the liability of being on a nonprofit's board of directors, it is first essential to always be sure your errors and omissions (E&...
With changing regulatory disclosure requirements and dynamic markets, the challenge to structure executive compensation plans is becoming more intense. Welcome to our virtual "working session" where we will examine one public company's current conditions, and address key questions related to its executive...
Board of Governors vs. Board of Directors Non-profit organizations, government divisions, and higher academic institutions typically have a board of governors as their governing body rather than aboard of directors. Corporations, as required by law, have a board of directors appointed to oversee fina...