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BoardVision

BoardVision

Hosted by NACD

Episodes

34

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN

About the show

BoardVision™, the official podcast of NACD, engages directors, aspiring directors, CEOs, executives, and the broader business community on significant issues facing corporate boards. Produced by the Directorship magazine team, the podcast is available on the third Wednesday of every month. In each episode, NACD speaks with industry leaders and governance experts to explore the stories and challenges of what it means to be a successful director.

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May 27, 2026Episode 3515 min

Protecting Directors: Physical Security

Physical threat actors now bypass the “let’s talk about it” stage and go straight to acting on their grievances, says cybersecurity expert and board member Ron Green. That’s why directors must take their physical security seriously.In this episode, Green talks with NACD program manager of digital and cybersecurity content Dylan Sandlin. Together, they explore physical security for board members. They also discuss the connection between cybersecurity and physical security and how directors can anticipate and prepare for physical security risks.Host: Dylan Sandlin, program manager of digital and cybersecurity content, NACDGuest: Ron Green, NACD.DC®, partner in the CISO/CSO advisory practice, 5OH Consulting; board member, SailPoint, Santander Bank; former chair, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, US Secret Service Cyber Investigations Advisory BoardRelated NACD Resources:   “Strengthening Trust and Reputation in a World Impacted by Social Media”“Protecting Corporate Leadership: A Call to Action for Corporate Boards”Visit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

May 20, 2026Episode 3419 min

Protecting Directors: Cybersecurity

As high–net-worth individuals with access to sensitive company information, board members are increasingly targeted by cyber-threat actors. Awareness of these threats—and personal vigilance—are essential to stay protected.In this episode, cybersecurity expert and board member Ron Green talks with NACD program manager of digital and cybersecurity content Dylan Sandlin. Together, they discuss personal cybersecurity for board members and the cyber risks they face. They also dive into how directors can be targeted and best practices for personal digital hygiene.Host: Dylan Sandlin, program manager of digital and cybersecurity content, NACDGuest: Ron Green, NACD.DC®, partner in the CISO/CSO advisory practice, 5OH Consulting; board member, SailPoint, Santander Bank; former chair, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, US Secret Service Cyber Investigations Advisory BoardRelated NACD Resources:Director’s Handbook on Cyber-Risk Oversight“A Director’s Digital Life May Be a Liability”Personal Cybersecurity Protection Guide for Corporate DirectorsVisit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

April 22, 2026Episode 3321 min

The Growing Pains of Family Businesses

“Business is easy. Family business is hard,” says Charlie Bitzer, chair and CEO of ABARTA. Therelationships and dynamics within family-owned companies present distinct challenges for theirboards.In this episode, Bitzer talks with NACD senior member engagement advisor Kait Armstrong aboutthe governance of family-owned businesses. They discuss the difficulties of generational transitions,the importance of aligning culture between the board and the family, and how independentdirectors can engage family leaders in tough conversations.Host: Kait Armstrong, NACD senior member engagement advisorGuest: Charlie Bitzer, chair and CEO of ABARTA Related NACD Resources:   “Steering a Family Business Through Ownership Transitions” “How Family Businesses Actually Make Governance Work” Director Essentials: Family Business Boards and Family DynamicsVisit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

March 18, 2026Episode 3229 min

Investing in Board Culture

Culture is often described as the “operating system” of an organization. But what roledoes culture play in the boardroom, and how does it shape the way boards makedecisions?In this episode, Beth Albright, president and CEO of Saidia and a director on the boardof the NACD Philadelphia chapter, speaks with NACD advisor Susan Paley. Together,they explore why board culture matters. They also discuss the board chair’s role inmanaging dominant voices, how structured onboarding and “board buddies” helpreinforce cultural norms, and why even informal moments outside the boardroom canstrengthen governance.Host: Susan Paley, NACD advisor Guest: Beth Albright, NACD.DC®, president and CEO, Saidia; director, NACDPhiladelphia ChapterRelated NACD Resources:  “Championing a Culture of Innovation”Report of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Culture as the Foundation: Building a High-Performance Board“Starting the Dialogue on Board Culture: A Discussion Guide”Visit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

February 25, 2026Episode 3119 min

What CEOs Expect from Their Boards

For CEOs, a board’s support can make all the difference. But knowing what kind ofsupport to ask for isn’t always obvious.In this episode, Wayne Peacock, vice chair of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and theformer CEO of USAA, and Dona Young, a director on the boards of USAA, NACD, andSpahn & Rose, spoke with NACD director of governance content Mallory Bucher.Peacock and Young are cochairs of the NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon Commission. Peacockand Young are cochairs of the NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon Commission. Together, theydiscuss how boards can work with CEOs to create the conditions where both partiescan thrive. They also explore the ways directors can provide guidance withoutmicromanaging and why transparency is central to a high-functioning board-CEOrelationship.Host: Mallory Bucher, director of governance content, NACDGuests: Dona Young, NACD.DC®, director, USAA, NACD, Spahn &; Rose; cochair,NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon CommissionWayne Peacock, vice chair, Elizabeth Dole Foundation; former CEO, USAA; cochair,NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon CommissionRelated NACD Resources:  Building a High-Trust Board-CEO Relationship“Beyond the Appointment: Communicate CEO Transitions for Long-TermSuccess”“The Evolution of the C-Suite and Its Impact on Board Dynamics”Visit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

February 18, 2026Episode 3023 min

What Boards Really Want from the CEO

Boards have high expectations for CEOs, but what do directors truly want beyond the numbers and reports?In this episode, Wayne Peacock, vice chair of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and the former CEO of USAA, and Dona Young, a director on the boards of USAA, NACD, and Spahn & Rose, spoke with NACD director of governance content Mallory Bucher. Peacock and Young are cochairs of the NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon Commission. Together, they unpack what directors expect from CEOs. They also discuss how to establish trust early and maintain it through disagreement and disruption, and why steady leadership and transparency matter most when the stakes are high.Host: Mallory Bucher, director of governance content, NACDGuests: Dona Young, NACD.DC®, director, USAA, NACD, Spahn & Rose; cochair, NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon CommissionWayne Peacock, vice chair, Elizabeth Dole Foundation; former CEO, USAA; cochair, NACD 2025 Blue Ribbon CommissionRelated NACD Resources:  Building a High-Trust Board-CEO Relationship“Making CEO Succession Plans Stick”“A Director’s Responsibility to the CEO”Visit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

January 21, 2026Episode 2931 min

The Power of Board Networks

For some directors, networking may feel like a chore. But it can be one of the mostvaluable practices for deepening governance insights and staying current in theboardroom.In this episode, Katrinka McCallum, a director on the boards of ACI Worldwide andIntrusion, and NACD advisor Susan Paley explore the value of board networks. Theyalso discuss practical strategies for making networking purposeful rather thantransactional, ways to balance time and resources, and how a network evolves over thearc of a director’s board career.Host: Susan Paley, NACD advisorGuest: Katrinka McCallum, NACD.DC, director, ACI Worldwide and IntrusionRelated NACD Resources:  “You Joined a Board. Now What?” NACD ChaptersVisit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

December 17, 2025Episode 2830 min

Lessons from Silicon Valley

Building governance from the ground up at early-stage companies is Jack Lazar’s specialty—and his favorite kind of challenge.In this episode, Lazar and NACD advisor Susan Paley explore Lazar’s extensive Silicon Valley career. They also discuss the nuances of private company board service, what it takes to work with visionary founders, and why effective governance always comes back to people and relationships.Host: Susan Paley, NACD advisor Guest: Jack Lazar, 2025 NACD Directorship 100™ Private Company Director of the Year and a director at Astera Labs, Box, GlobalFoundries, Resideo Technologies, and Tonal SystemsRelated NACD Resources:The Growth Catalyzer: Jack Lazar (link TK)Building a Board for Start-Up SuccessDocumenting Governance (Boardroom Tool)Visit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

November 19, 2025Episode 2725 min

An Investor’s View of Board Quality

How do investors assess the quality of boards? To start, they look for well-defined and transparent director roles and responsibilities, says Aeisha Mastagni, a CalSTRS senior portfolio manager.In this episode, Mastagni and NACD’s Marcel Bucsescu look at the investor’s perspective on board effectiveness. They explore the importance of clear disclosures, board quality red flags, and the ways in which Mastagni and other investors interact with and influence boards.Host: Marcel Bucsescu, NACD vice president of strategic engagementGuest: Aeisha Mastagni, senior portfolio manager in the Sustainable Investment and Stewardship Strategies unit, California State Teachers’ Retirement System; chair, Council of Institutional Investors; chair, Golden 1 Credit UnionRelated NACD Resources:Building Long-Term Value: Insights from Leading InvestorsThe Importance of Investor Relations to the BoardVisit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

October 22, 2025Episode 2637 min

What It Takes to Be a Board Leader

Boards don’t always need a well-known, “rock star” chair; sometimes, individuals who simply possess strong leadership qualities are more successful in the role. In this episode, board member Virginia Gambale and NACD advisor Susan Paley explore the role of independent chairs. They discuss the difference between board leaders and other board members, the relationships to prioritize in the role, and the qualities of effective chairs.Host: Susan Paley, NACD advisorGuest: Virginia Gambale, chair, Nutanix; board member, Consumer Edge, Evertec, Virtu Financial, and 10x Banking Technology; managing partner, Azimuth PartnersRelated NACD Resources:Director Essentials: Board Leadership StructuresDirector Essentials: Succession Planning for Board and Committee LeadersVisit nacdonline.org for further research and information.

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