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Board but definitely not bored

 
cibc presents entrepreneurship 101

At last week’s CIBC Presents Entrepreneurship 101, we heard Mr. Craig Thorburn speak about the different roles and responsibilities of shareholders, boards of directors, advisory boards and company officers. These may well be fulfilled the same person(s) at the start-up stage of a company, but once external investors come on board they typically insist on a more formal board structure to guide the company.

This often leads to a difficult question – who gets how many seats on the board? The founders wish to ensure that they continue to have a strong say at this level – but the investors have a similar need. Both parties, and the company, would likely benefit from external, independant input. What do you think is the ideal size for an early stage board, and who gets the seats?

Downloads and Resources

Weren’t able to attend the class? Need some notes or want to look something up? Click below for all of the goodies from the lecture.

The Role of Boards, Advisory Panels and Service Providers from MaRS Discovery District on Vimeo.

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    Just got an interesting comment emailed to me : “One take- home message I got from this lecture was: I cannot get anything fast, cheap and right at the same time. Only two of these work at a time, for instance when I get it fast and cheap, its not going to be right. Or when I get it right and cheap, its not going to be fast. Craig talked about giving professionals enough time to do their work right.

    He also said to invest in lawyers (preferably smaller firms for startup businesses) and advertising agencies (for instance a catchy name and logo).”

Tony Redpath @ MaRS

Tony Redpath @ MaRS

As the VP of Partner Programs at MaRS, Tony ensures that our external and internal programs work together. Tony also advises entrepreneurs and high growth companies, particularly in environmental, advanced materials and manufacturing markets, with a special emphasis on mentoring and development of entrepreneurs.

 
 
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