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Boardrooms in Transition

Boardrooms in Transition

De : Philipp Willigmann & Steve Schmith
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Boardrooms in Transition is a five-part series from Inside CVC, built for the leaders who already see the risks on the horizon and still can't get the room to move.

Across five episodes, hosts Philipp Willigmann and Steve Schmith bring together five of the most accomplished voices in board governance, corporate strategy, and venture leadership. Didier Cossin on the "Judgment Gap" and why collective courage is the scarcest resource in the boardroom. Larry Quinlan on governing AI not as an IT tool, but as a fundamental business model shift. Karen Francis on the capital timing trap that turns pioneers into sacrificial lambs. Barry Salzberg on protecting the innovation spigot when the market turns against you. And Penny Herscher on why trust is the only real edge when the stakes are existential.

Each episode is structured as an executive briefing: high signal, no filler, and questions designed to be uncomfortable enough to change what happens in your next board session.

If you govern capital, manage risk, or advise boards in an era of AI and geopolitical volatility, this series was built for you.

Boardrooms in Transition: www.boardroomsintransition/u-path.com
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  • Introducing Boardrooms in Transition | Official Trailer
    Jun 19 2026

    Welcome to Boardrooms in Transition, a special limited series from the team behind Inside CVC and U-Path Venture Advisors.

    This is something different.

    Designed as a bingeable five-part series, Boardrooms in Transition brings together five distinguished directors and business leaders for candid conversations about the forces reshaping governance, leadership, and decision-making.

    Across the series, you'll hear:

    • Didier Cossin | Failure to Act

    • Larry Quinlan | Risk and Speed

    • Karen Francis | Investment Under Uncertainty

    • Barry Salzberg | Leadership Under Pressure

    • Penny Herscher | Board Dynamics

    Together, these conversations explore AI, innovation, risk, resilience, culture, and what effective leadership requires in a world defined by increasing complexity.

    All five episodes will be released simultaneously on Monday, June 22, giving listeners the opportunity to experience the series from beginning to end, at their own pace.

    Subscribe now and join us for Boardrooms in Transition.

    A special series from U-Path Venture Advisors the creators of Inside CVC.

    Boardrooms in Transition: www.boardroomsintransition.u-path.com
    Inside CVC:
    www.u-path.com/podcast
    U-Path Venture Advisors:
    www.u-path.com

    Acknowledgments
    Special thanks to Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and composer Wayne Escoffery for lending his music to the soundtrack of Boardrooms in Transition. A member of the Yale School of Music faculty and one of the leading voices in contemporary jazz, Wayne's work helps bring this series to life. Learn more about Wayne and his music at www.wayneescoffery.com.

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    2 min
  • Barry Salzberg | Leadership Under Pressure
    Jun 22 2026

    In Part Four of Boardrooms in Transition, former Deloitte Global CEO and longtime board leader Barry Salzberg explores what leadership looks like when organizations are operating under prolonged pressure, uncertainty, and scrutiny.

    Drawing on decades of experience leading through crises and transformation, Barry argues that a board's greatest responsibility isn't simply managing risk—it's signaling confidence. From his memorable "flight attendant" analogy to the lessons behind building Deloitte University during one of the worst economic environments in decades, he explains why calmness, trust, and resilience are strategic assets.

    Barry also challenges leaders to rethink short-term decision making. Cutting recruiting, R&D, or innovation investments to protect quarterly results may provide temporary relief, but it can create leadership and capability vacuums years later. His message is clear: long-term stewardship requires protecting the seeds during the winter.

    We also discuss:

    • Why leadership is fundamentally about signaling confidence under pressure

    • The balance between quarterly performance and long-term investment

    • Why boards should resist turning off the "innovation spigot"

    • How involving skeptics early can turn critics into champions

    • Lessons from creating Deloitte University and building board alignment

    • Why trust, transparency, and resilience matter more than ever

    If previous episodes focused on sensing disruption and allocating capital, this chapter examines what happens after the bet has been made—and why the most resilient organizations are the ones that keep investing when others retreat.

    Boardrooms in Transition: www.boardroomsintransition.u-path.com
    Inside CVC:
    www.u-path.com/podcast
    U-Path Venture Advisors:
    www.u-path.com

    Acknowledgments
    Special thanks to Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and composer Wayne Escoffery for lending his music to the soundtrack of Boardrooms in Transition. A member of the Yale School of Music faculty and one of the leading voices in contemporary jazz, Wayne's work helps bring this series to life. Learn more about Wayne and his music at www.wayneescoffery.com.

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    37 min
  • Penny Herscher | Board Dynamics
    Jun 22 2026

    In the final chapter of Boardrooms in Transition, veteran public company chair and former CEO Penny Herscher explores the human side of governance—and why trust, courage, and board composition ultimately determine whether organizations thrive through disruption.

    Drawing on two decades of board leadership across the U.S. and Europe, Penny shares lessons on CEO succession, recruiting directors, managing board dynamics, and creating the conditions for difficult conversations. She argues that the greatest obstacle to effective leadership transitions isn't a lack of talent, but fear: fear of change, fear of making the wrong decision, and fear of the unknown.

    We also discuss:

    • Why board composition is an M&A deal for talent

    • The tension between investor returns and founder vision

    • Why smaller boards often make better decisions

    • The importance of trust between directors and the board chair

    • How board principles and psychological safety improve performance

    • Why boards that "cook dinner together" make better decisions

    As we conclude the series, Penny reminds us that data may be your baseline, but character is your edge. Because when the stakes are highest, trust isn't a soft skill—it's the only currency that matters.

    Boardrooms in Transition: www.boardroomsintransition.u-path.com
    Inside CVC:
    www.u-path.com/podcast
    U-Path Venture Advisors:
    www.u-path.com

    Acknowledgments
    Special thanks to Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and composer Wayne Escoffery for lending his music to the soundtrack of Boardrooms in Transition. A member of the Yale School of Music faculty and one of the leading voices in contemporary jazz, Wayne's work helps bring this series to life. Learn more about Wayne and his music at www.wayneescoffery.com.

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    38 min
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