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Becoming a board member within your own company, a new company, a nonprofit, or a leading industry organization can be very beneficial, both personally and professionally. Board experience shows that you have leadership experience and industry knowledge, which can both be leveraged as you move up in your career.<\/span><\/p>\n

In terms of your own personal branding, board experience is a huge plus, as it increases your value, ensures you are perceived as an asset by hiring managers, and establishes your leadership credibility in your industry.<\/span><\/p>\n

Now that you\u2019re ready to apply for that coveted board position, here are our top tips on how to showcase your leadership in the best light and write a winning resume for a board position.<\/span><\/p>\n

How to Minimize Hiring Risk by Understanding Committee Needs<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Did you know that according to the <\/span>2022 PwC annual survey of corporate directors<\/span><\/a>, approximately 47% of the respondents agreed that one or more of their directors should be replaced due to the inability to challenge management, having a negative communication style, diminished performance and overstepping their roles?<\/span><\/p>\n

This is precisely why selection committees are extremely attentive to detail and personality alignment when it comes to choosing new board members. So, what can you do to lower hiring managers\u2019 risk adversity by positioning yourself as an ethical and responsible leader?<\/span><\/p>\n

One way to do so is to showcase when you were able to challenge bad management in a responsible and professional manner that helped your team or company avert loss. Another way is to highlight your communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills that showcase empathy and compassion.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Although these skills may be seen as \u201csoft skills,\u201d they matter more than you think. It is these skills that will help set two equally qualified candidates apart and help lower the hiring defenses of corporate directors that have had their shares of challenges when it comes to overlooking personality misalignments and soft skill contributions.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Importance of Board Position Resume Customization<\/b><\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re an executive who aspires to serve on a Board of Directors within a company or nonprofit organization, it\u2019s important to make sure your resume is tailored for that specific position.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

No matter how polished your executive resume is, or how accomplished and experienced you may be, it\u2019s easy for your board-level experience and knowledge to be lost in the mix among everything else highlighted on your resume. Nominating committees are looking for specific criteria, so it\u2019s important to make sure your resume <\/span>focuses on exactly what they require<\/span><\/i>, in a clear and concise manner.<\/span><\/p>\n

Board resumes are all about value proposition and showcasing the candidate\u2019s individual approach to leadership. Your board resume should be different from your executive resume, as it puts things in a different context, will have a different purpose, and needs to be tailored for a more specific audience.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

When crafting your board level resume, ask yourself the following questions:<\/span><\/p>\n

What type of board do you want to serve on?<\/b><\/h3>\n

When you make the decision to serve on a board, the first step is to figure out what type of board you want to serve on and why that particular board appeals to you. Be sure to convey that in your resume as much as possible, as searches for board members have become more targeted over the years. Once you know which particular board you\u2019d like to serve on, research the board and study their values and goals, and then make sure those shared values are reflected in your resume.<\/span><\/p>\n

Another point of focus is to discern how this particular board experience will help you achieve your personal and professional goals. Serving on a board will take energy, time, and focus, and by framing your \u201cwhys,\u201d you will be better able to translate them through the lens of your resume.<\/span><\/p>\n

But, before you choose the boards that seem the best candidates for your value contribution, it is important to do a bit of diligence. Perhaps you can connect with other board members in these corporations on LinkedIn and ask a few questions. You can also reach out to former board members and ask to take them out to coffee so that you can learn more about the role and whether it is actually right for you (and how to present your best foot forward).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Doing research and due diligence on your top companies is incredibly important, since it will give you enormous insight into the governance and operations of each company and save you plenty of time and resources down the road.<\/span><\/p>\n

What corporate experience do you have?<\/b><\/h3>\n

Corporate experience is one of the most important parts of the board resume. Showcasing this experience in the right way is crucial to the success of your resume. According to Ralph Ward, publisher of <\/span>Boardroom Insider<\/span><\/i>, there are <\/span>two main types of corporate experience<\/span><\/a>, and both should be included in your resume.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cBoard interaction experience\u201d conveys to the board that you are experienced in the boardroom environment. Be sure to include projects you worked on where you had the opportunity to work with directors, as it shows that you are familiar with that type of environment.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cInternal company governance\u201d is any situation where you served on a committee, represented your company among national or international groups, or were involved in labor union negotiations. This type of corporate experience shows that you have experience negotiating, coming to agreements, and making important decisions among a group of people.<\/span><\/p>\n

Is everything included in your board resume relevant?<\/b><\/h3>\n

When writing your board-level resume, it\u2019s important to be thinking like a director. Envision yourself as a board member and think about what information is relevant and what no longer matters for this specific position. Be sure to offer examples and concrete evidence of your qualification and experience, rather than just an outline or overview of your past positions.<\/span><\/p>\n

When writing your board-level resume, delete anything that isn\u2019t relevant to board experience, besides your executive positions. Then, go through and make sure every single piece of information or experience listed on your resume is tailored to the board level.<\/span><\/p>\n

It\u2019s also important to be as specific as possible. Those reviewing your resume want to know that you can put information together in a clear, straightforward way. Also, don\u2019t forget to focus on the value or the outcomes of your work. If you can attach a number to the impact you\u2019ve created at every role, it will be easier for the review committee to picture the tangible value you can bring to the corporate leadership team.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall, put yourself in the shoes of the selection committee. There is a problem that they need to solve and are looking for the best person to do so. Knowing that, how can you present yourself in a way that showcases that you\u2019ve got all the talent and skills necessary to be an asset to the organization? Looking at your current resume, would you be convinced that you\u2019re the right person for the job? If not, read on!<\/span><\/p>\n

Is there a skill gap in the board you are applying for?<\/b><\/h3>\n

Another important step in writing your resume for the board of directors is to research the board. Do you bring a specific skill to the table that they are currently lacking? If the answer is yes, be sure to focus on that in your resume.<\/span><\/p>\n

There are specific skills and experiences boards look for. Be sure to include and highlight:<\/span><\/p>\n