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Director Recruitment Checklist 

By NACD Staff

01/20/2026

Nominating and Governance Committee Director Recruitment Boardroom Tool Member-Only

How to use this tool: Nominating and governance committees can use this checklist to ensure a thorough and transparent recruitment process. Actions are grouped under the five key steps outlined in the Director Essentials report on Director Recruitment. 

1. Maintain Continuous Recruitment Readiness 

  • Review and update the board’s skills matrix at least annually.
  • Assign accountability for the collaborative process, led by the nominating and governance committee chair.
  • Monitor anticipated recruitment triggers (e.g., retirements, term limits, leadership transitions).
  • Develop a candidate pipeline through the board’s own contacts or through other methods (e.g., search firms, professional and industry associations, service providers, or databases).
  • Build and refresh the candidate pipeline aligned with strategic priorities. 

2. Confirm Requirements and Role Specification 

  • Plan the recruitment process and time line, including interviews, background checks, and board updates. 
  • Use the skills matrix to inform the competencies needed for the director search. 
  • Create the candidate specification (“spec”) document.  
  • Determine the evaluation framework, grounded in the board’s agreed-upon selection criteria. 

3. Activate Recruitment Process 

  • Establish confidentiality and communication protocols for candidate outreach. 
  • Determine sourcing strategies (e.g., board and leadership networks, search firms, professional and industry associations, service providers, or databases). 
  • Narrow the slate by confirming alignment to the spec, candidate availability, independence, reputation, and other factors.  

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