Confidently Stepping Into the Boardroom
Family Business
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1h 24m
What if stepping into the boardroom wasn’t defined by uncertainty, but by clarity, confidence, and the presence to lead with impact?
Join our host, top rated NextGen consultant Nike Anani, and speaker, Family Education expert Adrienne Criste, for an empowering session designed to prepare NextGen family members as they prepare to assume board roles, building confidence, clarity, and leadership presence. This program equips YPOers to represent their families effectively while navigating governance and dynamics with impact. Explore the fundamentals of family governance structures, the realities of power dynamics, and strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome to make meaningful contributions in the boardroom.
You will leave this event with:
- Confidence to navigate complex dynamics.
- A deeper understanding of family governance.
- Actionable strategies to enhance their boardroom presence.
Get ready for your leadership journey. Register today.
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