Webinar Objectives
- Understand headline remuneration benchmarks and prevailing fee models for advisory board appointments.
- Examine how organisations structure cash, equity and other benefits to attract and retain experienced advisors.
- Explore how advisory board engagement models are evolving, including governance, scope, expectations and ethics considerations.
- Apply practical considerations when designing fit-for-purpose advisory roles aligned to organisational strategy and desired outcomes.
- Identify the key questions directors, executives and advisors should ask when establishing or refreshing an advisory board.
Programme
10.00am : Presentation by Louise Broekman, Director and Principal of the Advisory Board Centre Global Research Council
11.00am : Fireside Chat
11.30am : Q&A session
12.00pm : End of programme
CPD Hours : 2 hours
SID members : Complimentary (Registration is required)
Non-members : $130.00 (incl. 9% GST)
SPEAKERS

LOUISE BROEKMAN
Director and Principal, Advisory Board Centre
Ms Louise Broekman is an award-winning entrepreneur, researcher and business adviser; recognised by the industry for her contribution to the business sector. With a unique advantage of having been on both sides of the table – in the shoes of a founder and as chair of multiple advisory boards – she has witnessed first-hand how a well-run advisory board can positively impact CEOs and the business at large. Upon exiting her multinational business, she led international research and served as chair for commercial advisory boards. As founder of the Advisory Board Centre, she leads the Global Research Council and is a frequent speaker and advocate for advisory boards globally.

UDO DORING
CEO AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Advisory Board Centre
Mr Udo Doring is CEO and Executive Director of the Advisory Board Centre and a member of its Global Faculty. A Certified Chair, he brings a distinctive combination of lateral thinking, project planning and 18 years of entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial experience to his work in the advisory board sector. He has supported global organisations across China, the UK and Australia, including multinationals and government departments, in scoping advisory structures and reshaping existing advisory boards using best-practice methodologies. Udo holds an Executive MBA from Said Business School at the University of Oxford, a Bachelor of Arts from the Queensland University of Technology, and a Graduate Certificate of Chinese Law from City University of Hong Kong and Murdoch University.
Registration
Please register online by 24 June 2026.
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