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Kate Mitchell: Be Open, Be Honest (Part 1)

29 min · 31. mars 202029 min
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After a career in banking, Kate co-founded Scale Venture Partners that went on to back high growth companies such as Hubspot, Box, and DocuSign. She attended hundreds of Board meetings for more than a dozen private and public tech companies. In this episode, Kate was kind enough to open up about her career path and first board experiences. We discussed what a banking career can bring to future board members, the importance of mentors, and why independent board members are so critical. Kate also helped us compare and contrast non-profit, private, and public boards. Finally, we discussed what a bad board looks like, how to build trust with management teams as a new board member, and how to continuously become a better board member. If you want to know what Kate is up to, you should follow her on Twitter @KateDMitchell [https://twitter.com/KateDMitchell]. For more information about her firm, follow @ScaleVP [https://twitter.com/ScaleVP] on Twitter or visit their websitehttps://www.scalevp.com/ [https://www.scalevp.com/]. For more podcasts on how to build better Boards, join us at www.boardsnetwork.com [https://dashboard.simplecast.com/shows/eb4d9435-7eda-4c25-8adc-201c46ae519e/episodes/www.boardsnetwork.com] and follow us on Twitter @boardsnetwork [https://dashboard.simplecast.com/shows/eb4d9435-7eda-4c25-8adc-201c46ae519e/episodes/twitter.com/boardsnetwork].

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