Qualified Board Candidates
These candidates are certified board candidates with their Corporate Directors International Designation (CDI.D™).
Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes’s extensive knowledge in all facets of Capital Markets including Capital Raising (both IPOs & Direct Listings), Institutional Investor Marketing, Investor Relations, Strategic Partnerships and Pension Governance gives her a unique and well-rounded perspective that will add value to any private or public board.
Natalie Levy
Natalie Levy’s financial and technical background, sales executive and advisory work, and successful track record across technology investing makes her a strong candidate to serve on a private or public board, including audit, risk, and compensation committees.
Sarah Holtze Treadway
Sarah Treadway’s extensive Chair of the Board and Business Ownership experience in real estate and hospitality, qualify her to serve on a public corporate boards or privately held family business' boards.
Gwennael Guillen
Gwennael Guillen’s extensive ESG international leadership in the extractive sector and senior executive experience qualify her to serve on a public board, including Governance and Nomination committees as well as Compensation, Risks and Technical ones.
Ana Carolina Silva
Ana Carolina Silva’s extensive leadership in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Sustainability in the mining industry combined with her unique and well-rounded perspective on risk management, indigenous relations and conflict resolution qualify her to serve on a public and private board, including risk, governance, and audit committees.
Nicole Mouskondis
Nicole Mouskondis’ outstanding leadership in a 3rd going to 4th generation family business, her Corporate Board experience and proven C-Suite background, qualifies her to serve on a large private family business or public board on any committee.
Denise Liebetrau
Denise Liebetrau’s expertise in human capital strategy and compensation will bring insight and value to the public or private company board on which she serves, and her ability to contribute will bring long-term sustainable results to stakeholders.
Victoria Mandell
Victoria Mandell’s strategic leadership experience as in-house counsel for two large-cap corporations, chairing non-profit and government boards and committees, and managing multi-disciplinary, subject matter teams in billion-dollar, utility regulatory proceedings qualify her to serve on Boards for private and public high-technology companies.
Jené Elzie
Jené Elzie’s extensive leadership and operational experience, subject matter expertise across several areas, time working for Fortune 500 and equivalent companies, and board experience have built a strong understanding of corporate issues, including governance, forward-looking media and digital trends, intra-generational management dynamics, public relations crisis management, and brand stewardship. This combination, along with her board certified status, qualifies her to be a valuable contributor to a public board.
Janet Pogar
Janet Pogar’s extensive experience as Regional VP for a Blue Cross Blue Shield, working on all sides of the delivery system; as well as, her experience in financing of healthcare services from a carrier, provider and consumer perspective qualify her to serve on a public or private board, including finance, strategy and contracting committees.
Lily Sanabria
Lily Sanabria’s extensive experience in education, executive leadership building and multicultural perspective qualify her to serve on a public board, including nominating and governance committees.
Sharon Reynolds
Sharon Reynolds’ extensive business strategy leadership, contract negotiations, and business development perspective qualify her to serve on a public board, including analysis, corporate finance, as well as due diligence.
Pattie Money
Pattie Money’s extensive human resource and C-Suite experience, coupled with experience transitioning organizations from private to public along with multiple M&A deals qualifies her to serve on a public board and makes her a natural fit for Compensation and Nominating/ Corporate Governance committees.
Kathy Kranz
Kathy Kranz, CFO, has extensive insurance leadership and senior executive experience and financial perspective, which qualify her to serve on a corporate board, including audit and risk committees as well as compensation and governance.
Marie-Soleil Lacoursiere
Marie-Soleil Lacoursière’s experience in global business, sustainability and as a long-term Northerner qualify her to serve on a public board, including audit and risk committees, as well as investment.
Silvana Costa
A leader in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) in the global mining industry with international experience across the Americas and Australia, Silvana Costa is well positioned to bring comprehensive experience and multicultural perspective to a public board, including ESG, risk & management as well as compensation committees.
Cheryl Anderson
Cheryl Anderson’s Global Leadership roles in the Supply Chain, Retail, and Manufacturing industries serving in the areas of Strategy, Operations, and Information Technology, qualify her to serve on a private or public board, in the areas of strategy, risk, governance, and management committees.
Evandra Nakano
Evandra recently launched Infield Minerals Corp. TSXV:INFD, an exploration mining company. She serves as CEO and Director and is an inspiring leader in the mining sector. She has her Board Certification which qualifies her to serve on public boards, including on technical, governance, audit and finance committees.
Jessie Liu-Ernsting
Jessie Liu-Ernsting brings executive level experience in the mining industry encompassing capital projects engineering, capital markets, private equity, corporate strategy and investor relations, including Corporate Board Special, Nominating and Governance, and Compensation Committee advisor experience.
Shannon Saviers
Shannon Saviers, an award-winning Tech and Telecom executive with 30 years of experience, has led the expansion and innovation of Fortune 100 companies. Her leadership roles on boards like the Girls Athletic School of Denver and contributions to AI healthcare policy underscore her governance expertise. Shannon's strategic acumen makes her invaluable for Technology, M&A, and Governance Committees in mid- to large-cap companies.