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In this episode of On Boards, hosts Joe Ayoub and Raza Shaikh welcome Lucie Claire Vincent, a global leader in consumer products and an independent board director, to discuss the vital role of risk governance in board effectiveness.
Lucie Claire shares insights from her distinguished career at Fortune 100 companies, her experience as an independent director, and her work with the Directors and Chief Risk Officers Institute (DCRO).
Lucie Claire also delves into the importance of earning the Qualified Risk Director (QRD) designation and the impact it has on boardroom discussions and decision-making. With her rich international experience and expertise in risk governance, she offers actionable insights for board members and aspiring directors on navigating the complexities of modern board oversight.
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"The concept of positive governance in risk-taking changes how you see risk. It’s about value creation and having a more strategic, long-term view of the business."
"The diversity of industries, thought, and verticals in my DCRO cohort enriched the conversations. It’s fascinating to see how risks are addressed differently across sectors."
"Most boards still place the risk component within the audit committee, but as risk becomes more complex, there’s a growing need for separate risk committees."
Guest Bio Lucie Claire Vincent is an accomplished leader in global consumer products, having held senior roles at Colgate Palmolive and Philip Morris International. She serves on the board of Toluna, advises startups in consumer technology, and is an adjunct professor at NYU’s School of Professional Studies. A lifelong learner, Lucie Claire holds multiple governance certifications, including a Qualified Risk Director designation from the DCRO Institute.
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In this episode of On Boards, hosts Joe Ayoub and Raza Shaikh welcome Lucie Claire Vincent, a global leader in consumer products and an independent board director, to discuss the vital role of risk governance in board effectiveness.
Lucie Claire shares insights from her distinguished career at Fortune 100 companies, her experience as an independent director, and her work with the Directors and Chief Risk Officers Institute (DCRO).
Lucie Claire also delves into the importance of earning the Qualified Risk Director (QRD) designation and the impact it has on boardroom discussions and decision-making. With her rich international experience and expertise in risk governance, she offers actionable insights for board members and aspiring directors on navigating the complexities of modern board oversight.
Key Takeaways
Quotes
"The concept of positive governance in risk-taking changes how you see risk. It’s about value creation and having a more strategic, long-term view of the business."
"The diversity of industries, thought, and verticals in my DCRO cohort enriched the conversations. It’s fascinating to see how risks are addressed differently across sectors."
"Most boards still place the risk component within the audit committee, but as risk becomes more complex, there’s a growing need for separate risk committees."
Guest Bio Lucie Claire Vincent is an accomplished leader in global consumer products, having held senior roles at Colgate Palmolive and Philip Morris International. She serves on the board of Toluna, advises startups in consumer technology, and is an adjunct professor at NYU’s School of Professional Studies. A lifelong learner, Lucie Claire holds multiple governance certifications, including a Qualified Risk Director designation from the DCRO Institute.
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