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Board Leadership Forum
Date/Time
4/16/2024
11:30 AM - 6:30 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Partner Event
Event Description
Equilar and Nasdaq are excited to offer a half-day program to help public company board members and senior executives drive success in their organizations. Boards today face a new set of challenges, as investors place a greater importance on board transparency and accountability.

The Board Leadership Forum aims to encourage participants to adopt effective techniques and strategies for implementing ESG initiatives, organizing human capital management, dealing with activism, and balancing board composition. This event is a great opportunity to network with industry professionals and stay up to date on the corporate governance landscape.

Why Attend? As shareholders move toward increased communication and transparency with the board of directors, the board’s role in strategy, communication, and human capital management has gradually evolved. As a result, there are a host of new topics on the boardroom agenda.The Board Leadership Forum brings together directors, senior executives, investors and corporate governance experts to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing boards today. Panelists come from a variety of companies, positions, and sectors, which allows for a robust discussion with a wealth of information for directors, executives, and investors. Come for the expertise. Stay for the conversation.

Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Time: 11:30 AM - 6:30 PM ET
Location:  Nasdaq MarketSite, New York City, New York
Registration Cost: Complimentary with LCDA Code

This event has officially sold out. Interested attendees email Larell Rodriguez at lrodriguez@latinocorporatedirectors.org to be sent the Complimentary LCDA Registration Code to include in the waitlist email. 

This event is presented to you as an exclusive member benefit through Nasdaq and LCDA partnership. 
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