Engaged Directors, Effective Boards

Welcome to the
New Jersey Chapter of NACD

The New Jersey Chapter of NACD is dedicated to supporting area directors' efforts in becoming strategic assets and sources of competitive advantage at this time of unprecedented change and challenge for boards. In addition, we are pleased to provide our members with focused opportunities to help New Jersey become a great place for business.


NACD's Mission
Founded in 1977, the National Association of Corporate Directors is the only non-profit membership organization dedicated exclusively to serving the corporate governance needs of directors and boards.

NACD's mission is to achieve improved corporate governance through better board practice.

By offering education, information, conducting independent research, and disseminating leading practices, NACD provides resources for increasing director and board effectiveness.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Role of the Director in Uncertain Economic Times

The New Jersey Chapter of NACD will kick off its Fall Program season on September 23rd with the "Battles & Wars - Good Lessons from Tough Experiences." This program will feature Ms. Janet Clarke, Director and Compensation Committee Chair of both Express Jet Holdings and Asbury Automotive Group. Reserve your spot now.

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[THIS EVENT STARTS AT 7:30am ]

Upcoming Seminars

» New England Chapter Event
   June 10, 2008
   TBA
» The Lead Director: The Job Defying Description
  June 12, 2008
  Boston, MA
» Comprehensive Strategies for Setting Pay:
The Science and Art of "How Much"
  June 24, 2008
   Webcast
» Entire NACD Event Calendar

"SOX, Risk and an Engineer on Board"
By NACD New Jersey member, Peter Schkeeper and Mat Allen, Senior Vice President, Global Risk Practice, Marsh

Few would debate the flaws in a corporate
risk-management strategy that relies on regulators as a means of risk control. One need only view the organizational wreckage left in the
wake of the sub-prime mortgage crisis to agree
that regulatory-based risk management is both
fatally flawed and a specific example of the
weaknesses of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX.


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New Jersey Chapter 2008 Sponsors
Founding Sponsor
JH Cohn
Annual Sponsor
Fairleigh Dickinson Battlia Winston Peapack-Gladstone Bank Gibbons PC
Marsh Frederick W. Cook Peapack-Gladstone Bank KPMG

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