Your board of directors doesn't meet often—likely once a quarter—so making that time a great and productive experience matters. A critical element is engagement, both with one another and the work at hand.
"While business insights take place in the boardroom, meaningful connections and ideas can be sparked in a variety of unique local settings, like a sea turtle conservation facility or the International Polo Club," said Kelly Cavers, senior vice president for group sales and destination services for Discover The Palm Beaches.
In an evolving COVID-19 pandemic landscape, we talked with Cavers to identify ways to make your next board meeting a success as its members reunite away from their computer screens once again.
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