Course prepares women leaders seeking board seats at health-related companies
Briefly

It was terrific," said Walensky, who is looking for a company with a socially and culturally-oriented mission. "Starting with the content, which was exceptional in and of itself, and then there was this incredible network of women who were participating, connecting to each other, and who you wanted to know and be friends and colleagues with."
The course brought together participants to learn about differences between boards of for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations, legal responsibilities, recruitment processes, and advice from successful board members.
Women seeking board seats are taught to present themselves effectively, leverage their expertise, and prepare for board interviews through the program.
The Women on Boards program at Harvard Chan School aims to provide an overview for women in health care and related industries on joining boards, understanding both the benefits and challenges.
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