Next-Gen Board Effectiveness: Redefining the Evaluation Process
December 8, 2025 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PST Webinar

NACD Northern California
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Lisa Spivey,
Executive Director
Kate Azima,
Director of Partnerships & Marketing
programs@northerncalifornia.nacdonline.org
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About The Event
Member Price: Complimentary
Non Member Price: Complimentary
Credits: 1 NACD Credit
Traditional board evaluations, including stale checklists and rubber-stamped reports, are no longer fit for purpose. In a world where governance is being reshaped by AI, cyber risk, shareholder activism, and seismic shifts in talent and culture, directors need sharper tools and bolder thinking.
Learning Outcomes
In this virtual program, seasoned board leaders and experts will cut through the noise and explore what the next generation of evaluations looks like, including:
- Tech-enabled assessments: how digital platforms, data analytics, and AI are exposing blind spots and unlocking richer insights.
- Culture and candor: creating safe conditions for true peer-to-peer feedback and surfacing the conversations that matter.
- Future-fit governance: rethinking evaluation as a continuous process that drives board refreshment, succession planning, and resilience.
Board evaluations shouldn't be another compliance exercise, but about transforming evaluations into a strategic advantage for board effectiveness.
NACD Northern California
Contact Us
Lisa Spivey,
Executive Director
Kate Azima,
Director of Partnerships & Marketing
programs@northerncalifornia.nacdonline.org
Find a Chapter
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