Co-Navigating a Medical Crisis with ChatGPT— my tutor, guide, coach, and confidante

Last year, my well-planned schedule was turned upside down by one frightening phone call that told me to “grab a pen and paper to take notes about a malignant tumor.” What followed was a whirlwind of scans and biopsies. I won a lottery I never wanted to enter, joining the “one in every eight women” …

Energizing Technology Governance: A Quick Start Guide for Board Directors

I was thrilled to be invited to join the NACD’s Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) for technology governance after five years of focusing on director education as an NACD chapter leader. Still, when the bios of my fellow commissioners arrived (IBM fellows, former CIOs/CISOs, technology company directors, etc.), I wondered if I was a hiring mistake! …

Experiencing Japan: Lessons learned between landmarks

Mark Twain once called travel a cure for prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. If that’s the case, it’s a prescription from which many could benefit. I believe international travel is less about leisure and more about learning. One of the most eye-opening side effects of visiting a foreign land and immersing yourself in someone else’s culture …

Momentum matters: Tapping into the flywheel effect to power your board service career

After a successful executive career, with each successive promotion charting your upward march to the C-suite, the early days of the portfolio stage of your career can leave you feeling like a solo circus performer spinning plates. Progress is intermittent, often coming in fits and starts. The path to success is tangled and poorly marked. …

My latest quest: Growing old without becoming elderly

A longtime Man of La Mancha fan, I identify with a hero on a quest. Few things are as satisfying as losing oneself in pursuit of a new goal – the more demanding, the better. Little did I know when I scanned the New York Times best-seller list in search of my next Audible book to multi-task during Charlotte …

From Dream to Dream Home: Our 5-Step Journey

After decades of imagining and over two years of construction, my husband Peter and I are proud to confirm that dream homes do come true! As a child, I always dreamed of watching sunsets over the ocean. But, as with any dream, twists and turns abound. You rarely end up exactly where you planned. Embracing …

A Seat at the Table: Surviving and Thriving on your First Corporate Board

The courtship is finally over. After decades of advancing your career, years stewarding nonprofits, months of matchmaking, and more networking than you can count, you have finally landed your first seat on a corporate board of directors. The Board has done its due diligence. Now, it’s up to you to prove them right.  Receiving your …