Sound-Up Governance (ep.23) - The superpower of being a generalist in the boardroom (feat. Nancy Whipp)
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Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. My guest for this episode is Nancy Whipp. Nancy has worked all across Canada and Europe. She's been an athletic therapist, an accountant, a senior executive and now a corporate director for a bunch of different cool organizations in New Brunswick, Canada, including being the chair of the board of the Greater Moncton International Airport. She's also a board member at NB Power through which she knows my episode 11 guest and friend, Judith Athaide. It was Judith who connected me to Nancy saying, "Nancy has big ideas, and always tells it how it is." And, well, she was right! One of the things that really stood out to me is that Nancy has just done so many different things in so many different types of organizations: railroads, telecom, tobacco, utilities, and so much more. Just what is it like having such a varied set of experiences?
Sound-Up Governance (ep.23) - The superpower of being a generalist in the boardroom (feat. Nancy Whipp)
Sound-Up Governance (ep.23) - The superpower…
Sound-Up Governance (ep.23) - The superpower of being a generalist in the boardroom (feat. Nancy Whipp)
Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. My guest for this episode is Nancy Whipp. Nancy has worked all across Canada and Europe. She's been an athletic therapist, an accountant, a senior executive and now a corporate director for a bunch of different cool organizations in New Brunswick, Canada, including being the chair of the board of the Greater Moncton International Airport. She's also a board member at NB Power through which she knows my episode 11 guest and friend, Judith Athaide. It was Judith who connected me to Nancy saying, "Nancy has big ideas, and always tells it how it is." And, well, she was right! One of the things that really stood out to me is that Nancy has just done so many different things in so many different types of organizations: railroads, telecom, tobacco, utilities, and so much more. Just what is it like having such a varied set of experiences?