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Global Board Governance Practices and Trends

Show Notes

In the first episode of the Public Company Series podcast, host Doug Chia is joined by Chuka Umunna, Global Head of Corporate Governance and Sustainable Solutions at JP Morgan. Drawing on the opening chapter of the book Board Structure and Composition, they explore how global board governance practices are evolving under increasing shareholder pressure, regulatory scrutiny, and cross-border complexity. Their conversation examines the “Americanization” of board governance, highlighting key differences between U.S., European, and other international models, including board structure, decision-making speed, stakeholder orientation, and independence standards. They also discuss why non-U.S. companies continue to pursue U.S. listings despite regulatory demands, how boards adapt their composition in response, and whether governance is viewed primarily as risk mitigation or a driver of value creation. The episode concludes with reflections on geopolitical shifts, board diversity, and the growing convergence of governance behaviors across jurisdictions.

Highlights

  • [00:40] Meet the guest: Chuka Umunna
  • [01:10] Setting the context: rising shareholder expectations and professionalized governance
  • [03:00] Defining the “Americanization” of global board governance
  • [06:00] Regulatory scrutiny and formal governance processes in the US
  • [09:00] Climate, disclosure, and regulatory contrasts between the US and Europe
  • [11:00] The continued appeal of US listings despite compliance burdens
  • [12:30] Board composition adaptations for non-US companies listing in the US
  • [16:30] Governance as risk mitigation versus value creation
  • [18:30] Geopolitics and the future of geographic diversity on boards
  • [22:20] Structural impediments to governance reform in non-US companies
  • [24:10] Fundamental differences in how boards define their role
  • [28:30] Differences in the concept of independence
  • [30:30] Stakeholder primacy outside of the US
  • [37:20] Co-determination in the US vs. Europe
  • [40:30] Retired vs. active CEOs in the board
  • [47:40] Cultural friction and the pitfalls of onboarding non-US directors
  • [49:50] Private equity as a major force for good governance
  • [55:50] Specialist vs. generalist directors
  • [58:40] Introducing fresh perspectives without compromising on experience