The Public Company Series Podcast
The Public Company Series Podcast explores the evolving world of corporate governance. Based on the book "Board Structure and Composition", published by the New York Stock Exchange and J.P. Morgan, each episode features leading experts sharing practical insights to help corporate directors, executives, and governance professionals build boards that are agile, resilient, and prepared for the future.
The Public Company Series Podcast
End of Season 1
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In this season one finale of The Public Company Series Podcast, host Doug Chia reflects on the insightful conversations and key governance issues explored throughout the show's first sixteen episodes. Grounded in the foundational book Board Structure and Composition, co-published by the New York Stock Exchange and J.P. Morgan, this season brought together leading experts to deliver practical, substantive insights for corporate directors, executives, and governance professionals navigating today's complex corporate landscape. From deep dives into executive compensation and shareholder engagement to examining board culture, leadership succession planning, and the emerging role of AI in the boardroom, Season 1 provided the essential tools needed to build agile, resilient, and future-ready boards.
Looking ahead, The Public Company Series Podcast is already preparing for an exciting second season featuring a brand-new lineup of the most influential voices in corporate governance.
To learn more & get resources:
- Podcast & episodes: www.publiccompanyseries.com
- Download the book: www.nyse.com/pcs
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[00:00:00] Doug Chia: Welcome to the Public Company Series Podcast. Over the course of the first sixteen episodes, we've had the opportunity to explore many of the key issues shaping today's public companies with an extraordinary group of experts from across the governance community. And we've been able to cover quite a bit of the book, Board Structure and Composition, part of the Public Company Series published by the New York Stock Exchange and J.P.
[00:00:32] Morgan. When we launched this series, the goal was straightforward: to create substantive, practical conversations for corporate directors, executives, and governance professionals navigating an increasingly complex environment, giving them the insights and tools they need to build boards that are agile, resilient, and prepared for the future.
[00:00:55] And I think we've given you that with episodes dedicated to issues like board composition, director and executive compensation, shareholder engagement, board culture, the use of AI in the boardroom, of course, and board leadership succession planning. And we've been keeping an eye on the most recent developments in corporate governance throughout the season.
[00:01:20] So we already have an exciting lineup of some of the most influential voices in corporate governance and public company boardrooms for you when we return for season two. In the meantime, I hope you'll take the opportunity to catch up on any episodes you may have missed from season one. You can find them at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
[00:01:41] And while you're there, please leave us ratings and reviews. It really helps people find our trove of content. Thanks again for listening, supporting the series, and being part of these conversations. As always, I encourage you to read the book, Board Structure and Composition, and use it as a reference. You can read and download the entire book for free at www.nyse.com/pcs.
[00:02:08] And for additional resources, you can find them at www.publiccompanyseries.com. I'm Doug Chia, and we'll see you next season.