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Value Creation Through Effective Boards - Investment Context
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- Host: TK Kerstetter Guest: Richard Leblanc, Associate Professor of Governance, Law & Ethics at York University A North American ...
- Lynn Stout, Distinguished Professor of Corporate & Business Law at Cornell University Law School and author of The ...
- Bob Finocchio and Lon Allan, both directors of several companies, discuss the real job of the
- This short video highlights three characteristics that are most commonly found among the
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