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Episode 323: Professional development for board directors mini series – Jane Davel has options for New Zealand board members

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Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Jane Davel about director development options in New Zealand.

Jane is on the board of St. Andrews Village Trust and Rowing New Zealand, and she’s also a trustee of the New Zealand Rowing Foundation. She’s formally been on the boards of government and for-purpose organisations of varying sizes and sectors, including the social service sector, property and construction investment, and arts and heritage.

Jane has been serving on boards for almost a decade and enjoys the challenges and the variety of the boardroom, which includes different organisations, people, and sectors. The variety of board work keeps her interested and engaged. Before entering governance, Jane held senior executive roles across various service industries, including banking and finance, health, entertainment, and telecommunications.

She’s a member of the Institute of Directors in New Zealand, the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Women on Boards Australia.

Professional development for board directors mini series playlist:
  • Episode 326: Francie Doolan asks do you have the skills to govern in a changing world?
  • Episode 325: Kim Sullivan’s fresh perspective on the AICD Company Directors course
  • Episode 324: Ngaire Anderson experienced the AICD Boardroom Mastery program
  • Episode 323: Jane Davel has options for New Zealand board members
  • Episode 322: Jennifer Duncan on the virtues of the Governance for Social Impact program
  • Episode 321: Professional development in governance with Kiki Paul
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