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The Public Company Series Podcast

The Public Company Series Podcast

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The Public Company Series Podcast, powered by OnBoard, explores the evolving world of corporate governance. Based on the book "Board Structure and Composition", published by the New York Stock Exchange and J.P. Morgan, each episode features leading experts sharing practical insights to help corporate directors, executives, and governance professionals build boards that are agile, resilient, and prepared for the future.

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  • The New Rules of Board Succession
    Mar 24 2026

    Boards today are navigating a landscape defined by constant change, emerging risks, and evolving expectations. In this episode, Doug Chia sits down with Jane Edison Stevenson and Claudia Pici Morris of Korn Ferry to explore how board succession must adapt to meet these challenges. They discuss the shift from relying on past experience to cultivating a continuous learning mindset, and why agility, curiosity, and self-awareness are becoming essential traits for directors.

    The conversation introduces the concept of “corporate wisdom” and examines how diverse perspectives in the boardroom can shape better decisions. Jane and Claudia also unpack what it truly means for a board to be “fit for purpose,” emphasizing the importance of forward-looking succession planning, evolving mindsets, and the ability to bring in expertise dynamically.

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    55 m
  • Unlocking Value: The High-Stakes of Navigating Corporate Spinoffs
    Mar 17 2026

    Corporate spinoffs are among the most complex strategic transactions a company can undertake. In this episode, Doug Chia speaks with Rama Variankaval, Managing Director and Global Head of Corporate Advisory at JP Morgan, about the governance and strategic considerations involved in spinning off a business into a standalone public company.

    The conversation explores why companies pursue corporate separations, how boards navigate their fiduciary responsibilities during these transactions, and what it takes to build an effective board for a newly independent company. Rama explains the strategic drivers behind spinoffs, from valuation pressures to diverging business models, and discusses how leadership teams must carefully design governance structures, balance sheets, and management teams to set the new entity up for long-term success.

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    49 m
  • Why the Nominating Committee Holds the Keys to Governance
    Mar 10 2026

    What was once simply the “nominating committee” has evolved into one of the most influential bodies in corporate governance. In this episode of the Public Company Series, Doug Chia is joined by Lillian Tsu and Natalia Rezai of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton to explore the expanding role of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. From board refreshment and director independence to ESG oversight, shareholder engagement, and AI literacy, the committee’s responsibilities now extend far beyond identifying director candidates.

    Lillian and Natalia discuss how governance expectations have shifted since Sarbanes-Oxley, why independence remains foundational, and how committees are thinking proactively about skills matrices, onboarding, and board evaluations. They also examine the growing importance of shareholder engagement and the role this committee plays in navigating activism, evolving ESG scrutiny, and the rapidly emerging risks and opportunities surrounding AI.

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    • OnBoard: www.onboardmeetings.com
    • Podcast & episodes: www.publiccompanyseries.com
    • Download the book: www.nyse.com/pcs

    Subscribe now to hear insights from the most respected voices in corporate law and governance.

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    36 m
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