BECOME A HIGHLY-PAID CORPORATE DIRECTOR
Walk into the Boardroom with a strong foundation on what a board is, why it exists, who the players are, and how directors can make or break the organization. Be board ready!
Serving on a corporate board of directors can be a lucrative side gig or second career for high-profile executives and recent retirees. Board membership is less stressful and time-consuming than earlier positions board members have taken on, while still offering an impressive income.
The average Board Member salary in the United States is $73,401.
Compensation for board members can easily reach $300,000 to $500,000 a year, according to Veritas, an executive compensation consulting service.
The most lucrative seats go to directors at S&P 500 companies. Average compensation in 2018 at those firms was $304,856, according to Reuters.
With the right plan, you could become a highly-paid director.
Under pressure for diversity, corporate boards seek more women, minorities, and younger executives with different cultural and functional backgrounds. There's never been a better time for these individuals to participate in the boardroom.
In addition, if you are a professional with a deep subject matter specialty, your prospects for a corporate directorship may rise rapidly!
Subject matter experts being seated at today's corporate board tables include those with command of:
This list is just the tip of the iceberg. New subject matter skills are constantly emerging in today's rapidly-changing business environment.
Being a director is a prestigious position and can increase your status while getting paid rewardingly. Serving on the board of a successful company is also a great learning opportunity. You will also build connections with heavy hitters within the business community.
However, the bar for "board readiness" has never been higher. Directors must understand corporate governance, demonstrate technical know-how, and generate sustainable long-term performance. With BDI's Board Fundamentals course, you will be ready to serve on any board of directors.
Course Curriculum
The Board of Directors
FREE PREVIEWWhy have a Board of Director
What is a Board of Directors
Who sits on a board of directors
Fiduciary Duties
Duty of Care
Duty of Loyalty
Duty of Obedience
Duty of Disclosure
Preparing for Board Duty
Sample Conflicts of Interest for Directors
Corporate Structure
Types of Directors
Board Chairperson
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Corporate Secretary
Board Observers
Board Advisor
General Counsel
Lead Director
Vision, Mission, & Core Values
The Board's Role in Strategy
Corporate Policies
Annual Budget
Risk Oversight
The Board and the Chief Executive
Corporate Governance
Voting
Robert's Rules of Order
Robert's Rules of Order (Part 2)
Meeting Attendance
Time Commitment
Board Ettiquette
Prepare yourself for your first board role.
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