Three of the Top Dilemmas for Boards to Navigate in 2026
August 26, 2026 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT Charlotte, NC
NACD Carolinas Chapter
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Donna White
Executive Director
NACD Carolinas Chapter
dwhite@carolinas.nacdonline.org
704-579-0052
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Three of the Top Dilemmas for Boards to Navigate in 2026
August 26 | In-person 5:00 - 7:00p.m. | Virtually 5:15 - 7:00 | Charlotte | Hybrid
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Agenda
5:00 - Members arrive in-person
5:15 - Panel discussion (In-person & Virtual)
6:30 - In-person reception
6:30 - Virtual post-event discussion & Q&A
Boards face a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty and expanding governance demands. Directors must balance long-term strategy with risk oversight, guide organizations through economic global volatility, and ensure board composition reflects the skills needed in today's complex challenges.
During this discussion the panel will examine how boards are actively navigating these dilemmas in real time. They will explore practical oversight approaches, emerging best practices, and lessons learned in the boardroom for the following topics:
- AI Adoption vs Risk, Ethics and Data Security
- Managing Macroeconomic Geopolitical Tensions while Sustaining Long-term Strategy
- Board Composition in Light of Expanding Governance Agenda
Location
Quail Hollow Club
Looking forward to seeing you!
NACD Carolinas Chapter
Contact Us
Donna White
Executive Director
NACD Carolinas Chapter
dwhite@carolinas.nacdonline.org
704-579-0052
Find a Chapter
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