Serving on Advisory Boards is a powerful way to contribute and add value for several reasons. Firstly, it allows individuals to leverage their expertise and experience to guide organizations in strategic decision-making. Advisory roles provide an opportunity to influence the direction of a company or initiative, ensuring that decisions are informed by diverse perspectives.
Moreover, being part of an Advisory Board fosters personal growth and professional development. Members gain insights into industry trends and challenges, enhancing their own knowledge and skills while also expanding their networks. This collaborative environment not only benefits the organization but also enriches the advisors’ careers. Additionally, serving on an Advisory Board can enhance one’s reputation and visibility in the industry.
It positions individuals as thought leaders and trusted advisors, which can lead to further opportunities and collaborations. Contributing to the success of an organization can be deeply fulfilling, as it aligns personal values with professional goals. In essence, serving on Advisory Boards is a mutually beneficial endeavor that allows individuals to make a meaningful impact while also advancing their own careers.
It’s a chance to be part of something greater, driving innovation and success in various sectors.
Current Boards
- Gestalt International Study Center ( an NPO based in Boston USA)
- Isandla Institute ( an NPO- a n urban policy think tank)
Previous Boards
- Open Society Foundation.
- The Ford Foundation.
- The Thabo Mbeki Development Trust
Industry Expertise
Education & Ed Tech
Finance & Banking
Government
Healthcare & Biotech
Manufacturing & Supply Chain
Functional Expertise
Talent & Leadership Development
Funding & Growth Stage Experience
Idea Stage
Geographical Expertise
Middle East & Africa
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