Building Your Board of Directors – Nancy May Hello everyone everywhere, this is Pastor Robert Thibodeau and I want to welcome you to the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast for today. We are so encouraged by your reviews and comments when you listen to these great guests that are blessing you with these outstanding interviews. I want to encourage you to continue to share your feedback with us! Amen! If you are a business owner, non-profit manager, church pastor, ministry leader – heading up any organization that requires you to have a Board of Directors, today’s program is going to be especially important to you. You are going to receive some vital information on how you and your organization can achieve greater things by having the right people on your Board of Directors. Now, that being said, if you are NOT managing or operating any of those organizations, this interview will still be a blessing to you! I guarantee it. Because, if you will pay attention and apply what is being shared, you could put yourself into a position of furthering your own career as well. Today’s guest is Nancy May, is the CEO with The BoardBench Companies. Nancy works with CEO’s and directors of public and private companies, their shareholders, owners and YES, even customers and takes them to a higher level. She also coaches talented executives who have the desire to serve on a Board of Directors, but are either stuck in how to achieve their goal or don’t know what will “make or break” them in the process of trying to achieve their desire to achieve a seat on a board they dreaming about. Nancy has also served on the advisory boards of emerging high-growth consumer goods and technology companies. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Girl Scout Council where she chaired the Nominating Committee. She has served on the boards of many international and regional women’s organizations including the International Women’s Forum, the American Women’s Economic Development Corporation, the founding chapter of the World Affairs Council’s Global Women’s Issues Forum, and many others. She is a current member of the Economic Club of New York, the Financial Women’s Association, HR People & Strategy, and the World Affairs Forum. Nancy has been honored by many government and industry organizations for her work and support of women and was named as the 1998 Connecticut Women’s Business Advocate of the Year and was invited to meet President Clinton as one of the nation’s top business leaders! I can already sense this is going to be a great interview already! Help me welcome to the program, Nancy May. Nancy, thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us today! I know you are super busy because it took us a little while to carve out this time together today and I want you to know I do appreciate it. Ok, let’s start with the first question I always ask each person. Other than that very impressive bio – tell us in your own words, “Who is Nancy May?” How did you get started in all of this - or, should I say, end up, doing what you do now? Because of the two ministries I head up, I am familiar with the Board of Directors concept. I also worked with a chapter of the American Red Cross and had to prep for several Board meetings with them as well. But, for those that may not be familiar with the need for a Board of Directors, can you explain what the main function a Board of Directors accomplishes as it relates to business? What do they do? Do all companies need a Board of Directors? Or is it only for the multi-million, billion dollar companies? Why is it important that each position on the Board of Directors be filled with a person who is, what is the word I’m looking for… “competent” in the position being filled? Do you find that sometimes? An organization just has “friends and acquaintances” filling the seats? Basically, the “good ol’ boy network?” If a business owner, non-profit, church,
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