Listen now | TRANSCRIPT Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. This week's guest is Judith Athaide who's been one of the most inspiring allies in my governance journey. We first crossed paths in the boardroom of NB Power, the government owned power utility in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Sure, fundamentally, it's just another boardroom. But the fact that NB Power's only shareholder is the government, plus the fact that it provides electricity to the whole province, plus its many massive assets include a nuclear reactor... Well, let's just say it's the perfect environment for Judith, who thrives in that weird place where governance challenges meet incredible organizational complexity. Right, so who is Judith anyway? Nowadays, she calls herself a corporate director and a curious generalist. She sits on a cool array of boards, including Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Computer Modeling Group, Kiwetinohk Energy, Sustainable Development Technology Canada, and, of course, NB Power. I'll let Judith tell you a bit more about herself just to fill out the picture.
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Listen now | TRANSCRIPT Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. This week's guest is Judith Athaide who's been one of the most inspiring allies in my governance journey. We first crossed paths in the boardroom of NB Power, the government owned power utility in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Sure, fundamentally, it's just another boardroom. But the fact that NB Power's only shareholder is the government, plus the fact that it provides electricity to the whole province, plus its many massive assets include a nuclear reactor... Well, let's just say it's the perfect environment for Judith, who thrives in that weird place where governance challenges meet incredible organizational complexity. Right, so who is Judith anyway? Nowadays, she calls herself a corporate director and a curious generalist. She sits on a cool array of boards, including Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Computer Modeling Group, Kiwetinohk Energy, Sustainable Development Technology Canada, and, of course, NB Power. I'll let Judith tell you a bit more about herself just to fill out the picture.