WGOB Speaker Series | The Complexities of CEO Succession
As a proud sponsor of Women Get On Board (WGOB), Southlea Group joined WGOB to present a practical discussion on CEO performance and succession planning. Hear from Amanda Waldie, Ryan Resch, and Tara Armstrong as they share board-level insights on aligning CEO performance with organizational priorities, incorporating stakeholder feedback, and building a future-focused succession strategy. This virtual session offers actionable guidance for directors and governance leaders looking to strengthen board oversight and drive long-term organizational success. Learn more about joining Women Get On Board: https://womengetonboard.ca/membership/ More resources from Women Get On Board: https://womengetonboard.ca/resources/

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Michelle Obama's speech brings Barack Obama to tears: Watch in full

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