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Jack Lazar: A Silicon Valley Journey from Finance to the Boardroom


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(0:00) Intro

(1:30) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel

(2:16) Start of interview

(3:09) Jack's origin story

(4:11) The Accounting Foundation. His time at PriceWaterhouse (1987-1992)

(5:45) His Startup/Executive Journey. Electronics for Imaging => Apptitude => NetRatings => Atheros => Qualcomm

(12:15) Transitioning to Board Service. His start with Silicon Labs (2013)

(12:26) His time as CFO at GoPro (2014-2016)

(13:55) His focus on boards since 2016 (~10 public boards, ~15 overall since)

(14:41) Differences between public and private company board service.

(18:55) The Current IPO Landscape plus staying private for longer vs going public.

(24:45) Founder Dynamics in Governance and the Dual-Class Share Debate. "In general, I don't like dual-class shares (...) I blame the banks for this." His experience at Casper and ThredUp. "I don't believe in sunset provisions above 7 years. Frankly, I think 3 years is long enough"

(32:10) Navigating Shareholder Activism. His experience with Mellanox (sold to NVIDIA for $6.9B) and Box (won proxy fight).

(37:27) His support for Classified Boards

(40:27) AI and Semiconductor Future. His board position at NatCast, a non-profit entity designated to operate the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) by the Department of Commerce. Reference to his TEDx talk: "Why Technology is Not Silicon Valley's Real Innovation" (2016)

(48:40) Geopolitical Challenges in Tech

(53:04) The Importance of Risk Planning by the board (downside plans, "defcon processes", etc)

(54:54) Books that have greatly influenced his life:

  1. The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt (1984)
  2. Good to Great, by Jim Collins (2001) 

(55:49) His mentors:

  1. Chuck Robel, from Price Waterhouse
  2. Irwin Federman, the Chairman of Mellanox
  3. Bill Elmore, Founder Foundation Capital
  4. Andy Rappaport, August Capital

(57:39) Quotes that he thinks of often or lives his life by.

(59:12) An unusual habit or an absurd thing that he loves.

(01:00:41) The living person he most admires.

Jack Lazar has more than 30 years of Silicon Valley experience with a focus on finance and operations. He currently serves on the boards of Astera Labs (ALAB), Box (BOX), GlobalFoundries (GFS), and Resideo (REZI). He also consults with a variety of private companies, including Tonal, where he is chair of the board. 

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