This partnership, bringing together two female-founded technology firms, will enable Board Intelligence clients to further improve their board effectiveness through the powerful benchmarking tools within the BoardClic platform.
“There are some brilliant independent consultants who facilitate in-person board performance reviews, but BoardClic is unique in offering a technology solution which can be used for any organisation – regardless of size, industry or ownership structure. By drawing on data from the 3,000 directors and 400 organisations using the platform across the globe, BoardClic allows you to benchmark your organisation to see how it stacks up against peers, and its beautifully simple and intuitive user interface makes it a joy to use”,
- Pippa Begg, co-CEO of Board Intelligence.
Board Intelligence is trusted by over 40,000 directors and 3,000 organisations globally – from Fortune 500 and FTSE 100 corporates, to fund, trust and corporate service providers and high-growth businesses.
“BoardClic is another female-founded technology firm and one which shares our values and ethos around governance. We are thrilled to be working together and introduce the digital BoardClic platform to our extensive network of boards, directors and CEOs across the UK and globally. We have known Sara Parker, Senior Advisor & Head of UK at BoardClic, for many years, collaborating to support the board community. We are now delighted to be formally partnering with her and the broader BoardClic team”, adds Jennifer Sundberg, co-CEO of Board Intelligence.
Learn more about Board Intelligence and this new partnership at Board Intelligence’s in-person event in London on Tuesday, September 26th: ‘Next Gen Board Evaluations: Transforming Governance Through Technology’.
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