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In this episode, Kevin breaks down what really happens inside a company board meeting: why they exist, what gets discussed, and why they carry so much weight for an executive team. Drawing from a decade of attending and presenting in boardrooms across startups and later-stage companies, he explains the board’s role as the company’s oversight body and why each quarterly meeting functions like a performance review for the entire organization.

Kevin covers how boards think about risk, strategy, financial performance, and leadership effectiveness, and why these dynamics can shift depending on the company’s stage, the board's composition, and the CEO’s style. He also explains the CTO’s role at the table, how technical topics are translated into business terms, why preparation is critical, and what junior employees often misunderstand about how decisions actually get made.

If you’ve ever wondered what happens in those closed-door sessions—or you’re aiming for an executive role in the future—this episode gives you a clear and practical view of how board meetings work and why they matter.

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