Corporate governance law reforms include changes to residential address publicat...
Reform of the Companies Act and removing the requirement to publish directors’ addresses are things we have long lobbied for.
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Join the Institute’s Governance Leadership Centre (GLC) for an update on legislation and regulations effecting directors.
Directors and their organisations are facing increasing compliance costs, along with expanding duties and liabilities—not just for company directors, but also for board members of incorporated societies and trusts. Risks are also rising due to factors like the publication of residential addresses and increased public visibility of directors.
Legislation and regulations affecting directors are changing constantly, making it difficult to stay informed. Significant legislative changes in the past four years have only added to this complexity.
The Governance Leadership Centre (GLC) plays a crucial role in helping directors and boards stay up to date with these changes, demystify complex governance issues, and work with government and regulators to ensure legislative changes minimise compliance burdens while supporting effective governance.
Join us for a fireside chat session with Guy Beatson CMInstD, IoD General Manager Governance Leadership Centre, to hear updates on recent developments affecting directors and boards, insights about their impact, and an opportunity to provide feedback on articles, guidance and engagement on legislation and regulations. This session with be facilitated by Susan Cuthbert MInstD, IoD Principal Governance Advisor.
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Guy is an experienced senior leader who has worked with public, private and not-for-profit entities in New Zealand, Fiji, Mongolia, Australia and the United States. His previous senior roles include Deputy Chief Executive, Strategy and Organisation Performance at Te Puni Kōkiri; Deputy Secretary Natural Resources Policy at Ministry for the Environment. Most recently, he ran his own freelance consultancy practice supporting public sector senior executives and their teams to deliver high quality decision-making, advice and policy implementation. In each of these roles, he engaged on a range of natural resource, environmental and other issues with iwi/hapū and other Māori interests.
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Susan is a qualified lawyer with extensive experience in governance, legal and strategic policy roles across local and central government, private and not-for-profit sectors. As Principal Advisor at the Institute of Directors, she provides expert governance advice and plays a key role in monitoring emerging trends and challenges in governance, including areas such as artificial intelligence.
Susan has led significant governance reforms and strategic initiatives, particularly in complex political environments. She brings a well-rounded, grounded perspective from her senior roles in regulatory development and as in-house counsel, with experience spanning the water sector, renewable energy, the film industry and mental health services.
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Megan Beveridge
Waikato and Bay of Plenty Branch Manager
+64 21 358 772
megan.beveridge@iod.org.nz
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