Today’s regulatory climate and hyper-transparency in social media make a Board Compliance Committee’s task seem Herculean. But more than simply the regulatory climate, shareholders are taking a much more active role in asserting their rights against Boards of Directors. It is incumbent that Boards seek out and obtain sufficient information to fulfill their legal obligations and keep their company off the front page of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal or Financial Times, just to name a few, to prevent serious reputational See more +
Today’s regulatory climate and hyper-transparency in social media make a Board Compliance Committee’s task seem Herculean. But more than simply the regulatory climate, shareholders are taking a much more active role in asserting their rights against Boards of Directors. It is incumbent that Boards seek out and obtain sufficient information to fulfill their legal obligations and keep their company off the front page of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal or Financial Times, just to name a few, to prevent serious reputational damage. A Board Compliance Committee is a good place to start.
Three key takeaways:
1. The Board Compliance Committee exists to provide oversight and assist the CCO, not to substitute its judgment for that of the CCO.
2. The Board Compliance Committee should work to hold the CCO accountable to hit appropriate metrics.
3. The Board Compliance Committee is ideal for leading the efforts around strategic planning. See less -