• People

    People moves: Atlantic Power & Infrastructure brings Stephanie Williams into new hybrid governance role

    Plus, GE Vernova, Zentalis and Corteva welcome new legal chiefs Environmental technology provider Atlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) has appointed Stephanie Williams to the role of secretary of the board, officer of government affairs, officer of environmental affairs and officer of corporate governance. As secretary of the board, Williams will oversee board documentation, shareholder records and governance deliverables, while her new role as officer of government affairs will see her engagement with regulatory bodies, manage compliance pathways, support industrial bond initiatives and guide AP&I’s policy positioning. Asofficer of environmental affairs,she will lead sustainability integration, including wildfire remediation and green technology…

  • Shareholders & Activism

    How creating your own LLM could help you think and act like your investors

    AI investor cloning can help remove guesswork Recently Blackstone announced its plans to invest $500 bn in Europe over the next years. Did you see this coming and will some this capital flow into your company? Imagine if your governance team could predict with some certainty what your investors are going to think, say and do with respect to your company. In fact, doing just that has become a lot easier and more accurate using the AI toolset to clone investor AI programs. Most articles on how AI can help investors are about detecting general investor trends, analyzing sentiment and…

  • People

    People moves: Manulife banks on Mike Coyne as general counsel as Elizabeth Matthews leaves Bristow Group

    Plus new legal chiefs at White Cap, Shentel and Qualitas Toronto-listed financial services company Manulife has brought in Mike Coyne as its new general counsel, effective from September 1, to replace the retiring Jim Gallagher. Coyne most recently served as senior fellow and litigation strategy advisor at the Bank Policy Institute, an advocacy and policy think tank for the world’s largest banking organizations. Prior to that, he worked as general counsel and senior legal officer for the Americas at Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and spent more than 20 years at JPMorgan Chase & Co, rising to the position of senior…

  • People

    Mind the gap: confronting the global shortage of governance talent

    Experts say that companies must build a culture where GRC is ‘understood, valued and actively developed’ to combat a skills crisis In boardrooms across industries, from financial services to technology to healthcare, a growing concern is beginning to surface, one that is less headline-grabbing than market volatility or geopolitical risk, but just as structurally threatening: the escalating global shortage of professionals in governance, risk and compliance (GRC). Companies need a steady stream of skilled GRC professionals to keep their operations not just compliant, but also ready for emerging threats. The talent pipeline is lagging behind, however, with the consequences becoming…

  • Regulatory & Compliance

    The week in GRC: DOJ’s Galeotti changes stance on criminal cryptocurrency transmission

    This week’s governance, compliance and risk-management stories from around the web – Active Ownership, the second-largest shareholder in German manufacturer Gerresheimer, has called for a full strategic review of the company following its acquisition of a 5.31 percent stake earlier this year. As reported by Reuters (paywall), the investor called for a quick conclusion to the sale of Gerresheimer’s molded glass division, to boost cash flow and reduce debt. The demands also include portfolio restructuring, administration cost savings and the establishment of a strategy committee. The investor says the moves will raise the company’s return on sales by five percentage…

  • Regulatory & Compliance

    What the SEC’s launch of Project Crypto means for governance teams

    Regulator seeks to strike a balance between innovation and addressing long-standing uncertainties Last month, SEC chairman Paul Atkins delivered a speech at the America First Policy Institute during which he unveiled Project Crypto, an initiative designed to position the US as the global leader in digital finance. Through it, Atkins seeks to modernize the US regulatory framework for digital assets in collaboration with various government entities, including the SEC’s Crypto Task Force and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The launch of Project Crypto occurred one day after the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets (PWG) released its report…

  • Boardroom

    Boards are spending too much time looking backwards, survey of UK and US governance professionals finds

    Board Intelligence says there is a critical need for boards to shift to forward-thinking innovation and strategic growth. Standard Lithium has welcomed Michael Lutgring to the company as general counsel, effective August 18. Lutgring brings over two decades of legal and strategic advisory experience across corporate law, regulatory compliance and commercial transactions. Before joining Standard Lithium, Lutgring served as vice president and deputy general counsel at Albemarle Corporation. Prior to Albemarle, Lutgring held senior legal roles at Amedisys. Meanwhile, US real estate company Douglas Elliman has appointed Bradley Brodie as its new general counsel and corporate secretary. As confirmed in…

  • People

    People moves: Standard Lithium welcomes new general counsel as Douglas Elliman appoints new corporate secretary

    The Andersons and WesBanco also grow their legal teams Founded to address the frustrations of executive teams, corporate directors and independent board members over ineffective board meetings, Board Intelligence (BI) was established with a clear mission: to understand what was driving frustration in boardrooms, identify what was going wrong and determine what needed to change to foster more meaningful, value-driven conversations. BI’s latest survey, the Board Value Index, highlights the key challenges boardrooms face today. According to its findings, 46 percent of directors in both the US and UK believe their boards do not add enough value to the organization.…

  • Regulatory & Compliance

    The week in GRC: Trump hit with climate suit while 7Square eyes Nürnberger deal

    This week’s governance, compliance and risk-management stories from around the web —The Environmental Defense Fund and Union of Concerned Scientists have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over use of a secretively convened group of climate skeptics to prepare a report in its attempt to undo the Endangerment Finding. The two environmental groups allege are challenging the activities of the ‘Climate Working Group,’ which is a group of hand-picked climate skeptics convened months ago by Secretary of Energy Christopher Wright. They allege that the Trump administration used the report published by the group unlawfully, called A Critical Review of…

  • Boardroom

    AI is reshaping the boardroom: here’s how to lead the change

    AI has the potential to streamline boardroom operations when used with intention Boardrooms are under pressure to move faster, think more strategically and govern with greater transparency. But all too often those responsible for enabling board effectiveness are held back by outdated systems and manual processes. Tasks like assembling agendas from scratch, summarizing dense materials, drafting minutes and tracking resolutions across disconnected tools take time and focus away from strategic priorities. These aren’t minor delays: they create a real drag on operational efficiency and organizational alignment. AI now holds real potential to streamline boardroom operations. It can reduce the burden…

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