Who are board directors?

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A board of directors (or trustees) serves as the primary governing body of an organization, responsible for strategic decision-making, high-level oversight, and protecting stakeholder interests. They define the mission and vision, hire and evaluate senior leadership, ensure legal compliance, and manage risk to drive long-term success. Institute of Directors +5

Key Responsibilities of a Board:

  • Strategic Direction: Establishing the organization’s vision, mission, values, and long-term goals.
  • Governance and Oversight: Monitoring company performance, financial health, and ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.
  • Hiring and Compensation: Appointing, evaluating, and setting the compensation for senior executives (such as the CEO).
  • Risk Management: Identifying major risks, establishing risk appetite, and ensuring appropriate mitigation strategies are in place.
  • Stakeholder Representation: Protecting the interests of shareholders or, in nonprofit/public sectors, ensuring the organization acts in the best interest of its beneficiaries.
  • Financial Stewardship: Approving budgets, overseeing major expenditures, and managing financial reporting.Institute of Directors +10

Boards often function through specialized committees (e.g., audit, compensation) and meet regularly to fulfill their fiduciary duties.



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