The Changing Role of the Non-Executive Director


Being on the board of a company, particularly of a listed company, presents greater challenges than ever before. Directors face a combination of legal, economic and moral obligations whose width and depth are unprecedented.

This Forum, held at and hosted by Cass Business School, discussed what these are, how they have changed and how non-executives are able to, expected to or are required to deal with them.

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Contributors
Alan Giles
Senior Independent Director
Foxtons Group plc
David Hanger
CEO & Publisher
Prospect Publishing
Georges Selim
Head of the Faculty of Management; Director of the Centre for Research in Corporate Governance
Cass Business School


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