Signals ignored: the UK Post Office scandal and the cost of governance silence
A recent webinar on the UK Post Office scandal highlights what boards must do to challenge culture, data and direction.
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CPD
Join this webcast with Craig Stobo addressing the issue of bullying on boards.
Craig Stobo will present on this topic highlighting the behaviours, their impact on directors, and avenues for redress. Attendees are encouraged to voice their experiences and concerns.
Prior to his time as a director Craig Stobo worked as an economist and a diplomat. He was also CEO and Executive Vice President of BT Funds Management NZ until 2004.
Now, Craig serves on a range public and private company boards. He is currently chair of NZX-listed company Precinct Properties NZ Ltd, AIG Insurance and the Local Government Funding Agency. He is also a director for Saturn Portfolio Management, Appello Services Ltd, oyster farmer and exporter Biomarine Ltd, and grape growers Legend Terrace.
Craig’s previous directorships include chairing transport and logistics company Fliway Group Ltd and recruitment companies Bureau Ltd and OCG Ltd.
In addition to his governance roles, Craig lends his skills as a business advisor for both domestic and global clients. He has also served as an advisor for several government groups such as the New Zealand Treasury, the International Fund Services Development Group and the Establishment Board of the Local Government Risk Agency.
Craig is an Associate Member of CFA Society New Zealand, an active member of the NZ Initiative and a Chartered Fellow of the NZ Institute of Directors.
To qualify for the CPD points attached to this event, you will need to be logged on and watching for at least 80% of the event duration.
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Jill Steffert
Auckland Branch Manager
+64 27 403 0148
+64 9 905 4804
Jill.Steffert@iod.org.nz
The Auckland Branch acknowledges the generous support of
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