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Writer's pictureRenata Bernarde

Navigating Your Way to a Board Seat

Episode 249 - How to Start Your Board Director Career




This a Rebroadcast of Episode 056.


Many of my coaching clients are aspiring board members. However, developing a non-executive director career requires time and planning. Here to confirm we're on track is expert board consultant, director, and trainer Marion Macleod. You can read her full bio below. I couldn't think of anyone more qualified than Marion to interview for this podcast. Knowing Marion, I also knew she would be candid and give us the truth about our real chances of getting board positions.


For quite some time now, I've been very concerned about an over-selling and over-promotion of board opportunities when I know for certain that a) there aren't that many paid board roles out there, and b) they are very competitive positions.


So let's listen to what Marion has to say!

 

About Our Guest, Marion Macleod, FAICD


Marion Macleod is a non-executive director with over 25 years' board experience. Coming from a STEMM background, she has had creative, corporate, and business careers – and sees herself as someone who brings several perspectives to the table.


She brings a reflective diversity of thinking that supports the strategic consideration of risk-managed opportunities. An avid interest in current affairs also provides a deep understanding of the contemporary perspective.     


She has expertise in strategy setting, audit, finance, business commercialization, IT, change transformation, risk, and governance. Her experience extends across various industries, including banking, telecommunications, technology, education, government, agriculture, the health sector, and logistics.


Her current board roles include Fenwick Pty.Ltd., Homeward Bound, and President of Rotary Melbourne in its Centenary year 2020-21. Recent past board positions include; VFF, V/Line; Metlink; Mecwacare, and the CAE. She was also a council member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) for eight years. Rotary Melbourne has also recognized Marion with a Paul Harris Fellow and the Royce Abbey award.


Marion previously held significant senior executive roles in complex transformational environments, particularly in; telecommunications, Television, and logistics. She saw the emergence of mobile technology in Australia and headed up Telstra Mobiles' Marketing Operations and then their Strategy and Business Planning in Customer management with oversight of a budget of $300 million. Before that, she was a director in Television.


Marion is now principal at consultancy Core Management Solutions (CMS) and has sector experience in private, public, and not-for-profit. To senior NAB executives, she built and delivered the award-winning program, 'The Effective Director,' and initiated the 'Boards of Tomorrow' series with KPMG. She facilitates the Australian Institute of Company Directors' core Company Directors Course in Strategy, Risk, and Decision-making and a number of their other courses.


Marion is a Williamson Fellow and graduate of Leadership Victoria. She has been a Commissioner in Local Government and a Councillor, is cofounder of an emerging start-up edu-tech business, and founder of the Australian Governance Academy.

With a foundation degree in science, she holds several business and financial qualifications, including an MBA from Melbourne Business School, post-graduate qualifications in finance, media, and project management, and is a Fellow of the AICD.


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