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What It Means to Be a US Board Member Today

By Noah Kirsch

02/24/2026

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Key Points
  • Boards should prioritize nimble governance and forward-looking strategy when facing various sources of disruption.

  • Directors should balance artificial intelligence's competitive opportunities with reputational and operational risks, and ensure board composition aligns with emerging oversight needs.

  • In navigating shifting capital markets and private equity involvement, boards should safeguard strategic alignment and focus on delivering sustained shareholder value.

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From a shifting world order to a looming technological revolution, the job of a director has become increasingly complex.

The role of American board members is rapidly evolving. Following years of relative calm in global markets, firms are confronting abrupt change, from the proliferation of artificial intelligence to rising protectionism and sudden changes in tariff policy—including the February US Supreme Court decision to nullify many of the Trump administration levies. Collectively, these shifts have ...

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Noah Kirsch is a contributing writer for Directorship and Directorship Online. 

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