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Community investment vector

Although CDFIs have existed for more than 30 years, their recent growth offers new hope for nonprofit organizations seeking access to capital.

Assets Beyond the Balance Sheet

As assets, a nonprofit’s intellectual property requires governance oversight and thoughtful management as part of the board’s fiduciary duty.

Board Due Diligence Graphic

Patricia Connolly, executive director of the Raj & Kamla Gupta Governance Institute, emphasizes the value created when boards and investors consider the business of nonprofits.

Illustration of money growth

Michelle Lowry, TD Bank Endowed Professor of Finance, and coauthors show that an increasing number of private companies are raising money from mutual funds.

Corporate Board Photo

In partnership with CECP’s Strategic Investor Initiative, Drexel University Gupta Governance Institute, and High Meadows Institute.

Executive runs to start working on his board bio

Paula Asinof and Mina Brown discuss how overlooking the important step of developing a board bio could lead to missed board opportunities.

Changing Landscape Photo

Gupta Governance Institute Executive Director Patricia Q. Connolly sat down with Dan Pliskin, associate partner at Aon Hewitt, to discuss the contentious topic of shareholder engagement.

Boards EPS

Executive Director of the Gupta Governance Institute, Patricia Connolly, spoke with Tanuja Dehne about her work with The B Team, how ESG is driving technology, and how boards and governance can prioritize sustainability efforts.

Nonprofit Business

A discussion about reimagining nonprofits to face the unique challenges arising in today’s changing landscape.

Cyber Security

Experts from LeBow and Agoge Group discuss the changing role of boards in protecting their organizations against cyber attacks.

Nonprofit Governance Change

Nonprofits face many challenges today that are unique to the sector, but nonprofit organizations are not necessarily as different from their for-profit counterparts as one might think.

Bitcoin

Blockchain technology could conceivably change the way transactions are processed. Experts from LeBow and SEI consider its future applications.

board woman points to flipchart

Despite a recent report citing lackluster statistics by the Forum of Executive Women and PwC, Patricia Connolly sees positive possibilities for the future of women in the boardroom.

Earning It Book Cover

Wall Street Journal reporter Joann Lublin spoke at Drexel University recently about corporate governance as it relates to her new book, titled Earning It.

The LeBow Center for Corporate Governance selects Laura T. Starks of The University of Texas at Austin as its 2016 Academic Conference honoree.