This event is fully registered now.
Table Talks are designed for not-for-profits to explore, problem solve and connect in a supportive environment. Community Governance Aotearoa bring in guest facilitators to explore relevant topics for our community.
Caren Rangi, a Governance Practitioner with current roles including Pro-Chancellor at Massey University and Director at New Zealand Rugby, and Alison Taylor who has been a Chief Executive of a number of not-for-profit entities and held a number of philanthropic and community governance roles. Caren and Alison are our guest facilitators under their shared initiative ‘Enabling Leadership, and will explore a key dynamic for many community organisations: the Chair and CEO shared relationship.
As part of our Table Talk series, Caren and Alison will lead a panel conversation alongside a Chair-CEO pairing (to be announced). Using the principles of the Good Governance Code, they’ll explore how these can be practically applied to strengthen the Chair-CEO relationship and is critical to board performance.
This session will offer valuable insights into how governance frameworks can be adapted to reflect the realities of leadership partnerships
This Table Talk will explore:
• A case study on CEO and Chair conversations based on the Good Governance Code.
• Implementing the Good Governance Code.
• Opportunity for Q & A.
This is a fantastic opportunity, especially for community sector Chairs and CEOs, to explore good governance tools and kōrero!
Spaces are strictly capped at 30, this Talk is fully registered now. Table Talks are free of cost for our not-for-profit community.
Workshop runs 12-2pm, Wednesday 24 September.