What do investors think makes a board effective? Skadden M&A partner Ann Beth Stebbins kicks off the discussion with that question with her guests, Allie Rutherford and Adrienne Monley of PTJ Camberview, which advises companies on shareholder relations.
It's a board that evolves with the trends, says Allie. It's a board that discloses its composition in a way that conveys how the skill sets and the experiences of particular directors and directors in combination meet the business and strategy needs of the particular company.
Companies need to show investors that they have right directors and that those people are doing the right things as a team, following practices and engaging together in a way that supports value creation, says Adrienne. It is incumbent upon companies to be specific and help investors understand, perhaps through anecdotes, the human perspective about what's happening in the boardroom — how they run meetings and bring in outside voices, for example. Being generous with those descriptions, both in written disclosures and in engagement with investors, will help promote where investor support and understanding.
In terms of directors' skill sets, not everybody has to have every skill. It's how all of those come together, says Allie. And boards can supplement that by bringing in outside expertise.
Investors also want a board to be doing things that improve the efficacy and the functioning of the board as a team, says Adrienne. As a result, today more board self-assessments include things like independent interviews.
Because few investors have first-hand boardroom experience, it can be helpful to have direct discussions with your top investors about the board's functioning, says Adrienne.
Name: Ann Beth Stebbins
Title: Partner at Skadden
Connect: LinkedIn
Name: Allie Rutherford
Title: Partner, PJT Camberview
Connect: LinkedIn
Name: Adrienne Monley
Title: Managing Director, PJT Camberview
Connect: LinkedIn
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