Board Governance Series
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SERIES HOSTS & PARTNERS |
| Corporate Board Member | NASDAQ OMX |
| PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | FTI Consulting |
| Hewitt Associates | Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati |
Volume X Now Available!
A key educational resource for today's boards of directors. Best practices and expert advice on corporate governance from some of the top board advisors in the country. All condensed into short, easy to view webcasts.
Director Compensation: Past, Present, and Future
Hewitt Associates principal and senior executive compensation consultant Robert A. Romanchek discusses the changing face of director compensation from the 1970s to the present.
Improving Audit Committee Performance: Factors to Consider
PricewaterhouseCoopers' Partner and U.S. Leader for Corporate Governance Catherine L. Bromilow outlines three areas for audit committee members to consider when evaluating their own performance.
Keys to Minimizing Director Liability
Steven E. Bochner, partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, talks about steps directors can take, from oversight to good record keeping practices, to reduce the likelihood of liability.
Board Concerns for Investing in Emerging Markets
Understanding the implications of investing in international markets often takes a broad base of experience. The risks and rewards can both be high, explains Frank Holder, senior managing director of FTI Consulting.
Creating a Special Investigative Committee
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partner Glenn C. Colton advises boards how a special investigative committee can help navigate the best course if a company faces accusations of wrongdoing.
What Compensation Committees Must Know About the Business Judgement Rule
Robert A. Romanchek, principal and senior executive compensation consultant, Hewitt Associates, discusses the development of the business judgment rule and how boards can comply with the current business judgment standard.
What's the Next Big Challenge Boards Need to Address?
Our esteemed panel of governance experts offers opinions on the most critical challenges facing boards in the near term.





