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The talk focused on their individual paths to directorships, challenges they faced along the way, the importance of mentoring as they climbed the ladders, their individual philosophies on staffing and operations and their missions and values-based approach to running their respective museums.
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In 2009, Jane Mayer wrote about Panetta's directorship of the C.I.A. and the challenges he faced in implementing the Obama Administration's decision to move the agency away from the Bush-era use of "enhanced" interrogation techniques without investigating past mistakes or holding anyone responsible for them.
Adding to this type of pyrrhic succession planning and leadership question, the endless volley of cybersecurity, privacy and digital transformation challenges that come with modern directorships – bodies that historically favored status quo – it is easy to see the mismatch between capabilities and expectations.
If Palmer wins his own lower house seat of Fairfax, his first challenge as a member is filling out the pecuniary interest register, where he has to declare company directorships, shares, property, incentives and gifts.
It includes current directorships, resigned directorships and directorships of dissolved companies which still appear on records.
Some enjoy lavish hospitality and lucrative directorships.
But directorships came his way anyway.
The directorships each pay $100,000 a year.
There are only 19 women in directorships.
Directorships could have supplemented his income.
He also served on a wide range of corporate directorships.
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