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  • 76. How to survive and thrive as a first-time board chair

    41:53||Ep. 76
    In this podcast we are speaking to Brian Cavanagh, governance expert and a trusted advisor to chairs and chief executives in the public and corporate sectors on the topic of the art of chairing, particularly, for the first time chair.
  • 75. Boardroom realities - what is happening behind the boardroom door?

    37:15||Ep. 75
    In this podcast were are speaking to Patrick Downes, a partner with Lionheart Management Consultants and a very experienced governance practitioner, consultant and board member on the topic of the current trends and issues for boards.
  • 74. Regulating charitable organisations in Ireland with Gerry Kearney

    33:52||Ep. 74
    In this podcast, our CEO Diarmaid Ó Corrbuí, speaks to Gerry Kearney, Chairperson of the Charities Regulatory Authority about the role of the authority and its supervisory board, the current state of charity regulation in Ireland and Gerry’s vision for the future of the sector.
  • 73. What are the characteristics of an effective board member?

    44:43||Ep. 73
    In this podcast were are speaking to Gerry Egan, a very experienced governance practitioner, consultant and trainer on the topic of the characteristics and behaviours that make for an effective board member.
  • 72. Protecting your organisation’s reputation, communicating impact and dealing with a crisis

    38:14||Ep. 72
    In this podcast were are speaking to Alan Tyrrell, Senior Managing Director of Teneo, the Global CEO Advisory Firm. The focus of our discussion on this podcast is on three very important items for both the boards and CEOs of third sector organisations, indeed any organisation, reputation, impact and dealing with a crisis. 
  • 71. Ensuring your nonprofit organisation is governance compliant

    26:44||Ep. 71
    In this podcast, governance specialist Marian Barnard discusses how nonprofits need to regularly assess their compliance with their governance requirements and the approaches they should adopt