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SUMMARY:Webinar: Optimising your board profile
DESCRIPTION:The demands and expectations of board members in today’s world is increasing and will continue to do so. \nNo longer does a stellar executive career guarantee access to the best board opportunities. \nIn this seminar\, I will cover: \n\nwhat the market wants from board members when recruiting;\nhow you can best structure your board profile;\nhow to create a compelling and memorable board value proposition;\nhow to differentiate yourself from the crowd.\n\nAs always\, we’ll be getting straight to the point and provide practical guidance\, as well as answering questions. \n  \nPlease register for this webinar here.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/webinar-optimising-your-board-profile/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:TMT PLC Chairs & NEDs – Roundtable Discussion Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Non-Executive Chairs\, NEDs\, and CEOs at publicly quoted\, TMT-sector organisations are warmly invited to join us for this lunch on Thursday 27th November. \nAt a beautiful private dining room in London’s West End\, we’ll be hosting 16 board members for a ‘Chatham House Rule’\, roundtable dinner discussion and peer group networking. \nAttendance is complimentary and by special invitation from Spectrum. \nIf you qualify and are interested in joining us\, please do contact gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com at your earliest convenience.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/plc-chair-ned-lunch-in-central-london/
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SUMMARY:Discussion Dinner: Global Data Centre Ecosystem\, November 2025
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of 11th November in Mayfair\, London\, in partnership with Vault Partners\, Spectrum curated a group of board-level leaders from across the European data centre supply chain for a peer group discussion over dinner\, and the opportunity to network. \nThe two core topics explored on the night were: \nPowering the data centre \nThe energy consumption of data centres is substantial\, as power and cooling requirements are significant. \nWe explored the primary implications for the industry\, including: \n\nEnergy supply and cost as a factor in new data centre locations\nThe role of batteries\, and of alternative sources of energy (which can’t feed into the grid)\nThe pros and cons of nuclear power as a solution\nEnergy regulation\nThe ageing electricity grid network\nThe perception of data centres by politicians and the public\, and the need for the industry to collectively present and justify its case\n\nDeployment of capital \nThe data centre sector is attracting enormous investment. This segment of the discussion focused on: \n\nThe difference between investing in infrastructure (7–8-year payback) and investing in Neoclouds\, and GPUs (2–3-year return)\nThe expectation that the total addressable market for AI will expand\nThe key question of time to adoption: How quickly are enterprises going to use AI at scale?\nAnd what are the use cases? i.e. where is the revenue coming from to sustain the investment in CAPEX?\nThe circulation of funding i.e. the industry supporting each other with capital\nData centre tenant renewal risk\nCredit risk\nGeopolitical risk\n\n  \nThis event was co-hosted by Daniel Osmer\, Managing Partner\, Spectrum Executive Search and Jeremy Sewell\, Vault Partners. \nOur 19 guests were board-level representatives from: Kevlinx Data Centres\, Macquarie Group\, Polar Data Centres\, Yuso\, CloudHQ\, Ingenium LA\, JLL\, Gulf Data Centre Association\, Digital Gravity Infrastructure Partners\, Ark Data Centres\, Digital Bridge\, Deutsche Bank\, CoreWeave\, H.I.G. Capital\, HPE\, and Stellanor Data Centres.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/data-centre-dinner-in-central-london/
LOCATION:The Lansdowne Club\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T203000
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SUMMARY:Payments Leadership Dinner\, 25th June 2025
DESCRIPTION:Spectrum’s annual Payments Leadership dinner takes place in central London on the evening of Wednesday 25th June. We’re delighted to be co-hosting this event again with law firm\, Fox Williams. \nThis private dinner is open to members of Spectrum’s board community\, tmtboardfinder\, and to board members\, Founders\, CEOs\, and dedicated investors in the Payments market. \nGuests will have the opportunity to network with their peers over drinks\, followed by a ‘Chatham House Rule’ discussion over dinner on the most pertinent topics of the day. \nThis is a rare opportunity to meet and exchange thoughts\, ideas\, and experiences with board-level\, payments focused guests of Spectrum and Fox Williams. \nTo register your interest in attending\, please contact Gemma Hubert at gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/payments-leadership-dinner-25th-june-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20250225T125902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T112146Z
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SUMMARY:Discussion Dinner: EdTech Leadership Dinner\, June 2025
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of 11th June in London\, in partnership with independent law firm\, Farrer & Co.\, Spectrum curated a group of board-level leaders in EdTech – Founders\, CEOs\, NEDs\, and investors – for a peer group discussion over dinner and the opportunity to network. \nExperiences were discussed. Ideas – from the tactical to the ‘blue sky’ – were explored. Perspectives – beyond the narrow confines of our focused working lives – were gained. Relationships were built. \nAnd each year\, the debate moves on as strategic imperatives evolve. \nThe post-pandemic EdTech ‘bounce’ has long since passed\, superseded by the need to measure training data and demonstrate and prove learning outcomes. This year’s discussion centred on AI. \nKey observations included: \n\nSome are seeing AI now feature in EdTech RFPs.\nOthers can attribute 20% of software development to AI.\nThe impact of AI on EdTech enterprise valuations and investment decisions is substantial.\nFor some\, the mention of AI reduced customer conversion (eg in the context of primary school age-focused tools).\nFor others\, it represents an opportunity to fundamentally change the way we learn forever: from rote-based learning to commit facts to memory\, to a new dawn of critical thinking and fundamental understanding.\nAnd with all things tech in education\, ensuring fair and equal access is paramount. Currently\, there seems to be a huge disparity geographically and socially in the use and adoption of AI by school and university-level students (in the UK). The potential for AI to widen social divides is a clear and present danger.\nThe impact of AI on jobs and skills of the future was also explored.\n\nAside from the AI theme\, this year’s discussion also focused on commercial imperatives\, more so than in previous years. \nThe key commercial themes we explored included: \n\nThe requirement to build steadily and profitably – it’s no longer all about growth.\nThe market pressure to reduce the cost of content is ever present (AI has a role to play).\nThe approach to international growth and expansion varied considerably by organisation. For some\, the primary focus was on entering and growing the US market to capture higher-value deals at a greater scale.\nFor others\, the US market was not a core focus\, instead preferring to build in UK-like school education environments\, such as Australia.\nMarket entry was typically achieved via M&A or by recruiting a local sales team.\nTools which make educators’ lives easier – those which save them time – were seen as highly attractive in the current market.\n\nTo register your interest in attending future EdTech leadership events\, please contact Gemma Hubert at gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/edtech-leadership-dinner-11th-june-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T103000
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Session: from strategic intent to successful operational delivery – a facilitated event for Board Chairs & their CEOs\, 9th May 2025
DESCRIPTION:Chair members of Spectrum’s board platform\, tmtboardfinder\, and Board Chairs in our broader network are invited to attend this complimentary session\, to be accompanied by 3-4 of their CEOs. \nIts purpose is two-fold: \n\nTo provide a safe environment for your CEOs to meet in person\, to share perspectives\, and to collaborate\,\nTo specifically explore how best to translate strategic board intent into successful operational delivery by the management teams.\n\nChris Paton\, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Marines\, and advisor to the UK Cabinet and National Security Council on the Afghan strategy from 2009-2012\, will lead this group session. Chris’s consultancy specialises in organisational effectiveness. His work has been published in the Harvard Business Review\, and he co-produced the book ‘Purposeful People – Business Leaders Making a Difference’. \nThe session will run from 8.15am-10.30am in central London on Friday 9th May and will accommodate 3 Chairs\, and their CEOs. \n“Chris has not only been the instigator to bring together the CEOs I work with as a Chair but has been a superb facilitator in our subsequent sessions together. He has helped us openly and honestly discuss common challenges from achieving strategic alignment to empowering the team and owning succession planning. The evidence of value has been the CEOs’ insistence that we now reconvene regularly.” (tmtboardfinder member\, Mark Whitby). \nTo find out more\, or to register your interest\, please contact Gemma Hubert.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/forthcoming-breakfast-session-from-strategic-intent-to-successful-operational-delivery-a-facilitated-event-for-board-chairs-their-ceos-9th-may-2025/
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250507T180000
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SUMMARY:Quoted Companies Alliance\, The QCA City Debate\, 7th May 2025
DESCRIPTION:tmtboardfinder is pleased to support the QCA’s upcoming City Debate in London:  “This House believes growing companies best thrive on public markets.” \nThe government and the city each recognise the need for more economic growth\, which means more growing companies. But where will they prosper best? On the public markets\, with better governance and visibility\, or backed by private capital? \nOn 7th May 2025\, the QCA City Debate will explore both sides of the issue\, offer insights into current thinking\, and attempt to divine the best way forward. \nBarry Gamble will chair the debate\, guiding two teams of debaters as they present their cases for and against the motion. The event will be highly interactive with contributions taken from the floor and voting at the beginning and end. \nFor details on how to join this evening of collective discourse and networking\, visit the QCA website here.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/quoted-companies-alliance-the-qca-city-debate-may-07-6pm-8-30pm/
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20241016T084147Z
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SUMMARY:Discussion Dinner: for UK PLC board members\, November 2024
DESCRIPTION:NEDs\, SIDs\, Chairs\, and CEOs at TMT sector organisations publicly listed in the UK are warmly invited to join us for this private ‘Chatham House Rule’ discussion and networking opportunity over dinner. \nAttendance is complimentary\, courtesy of Spectrum’s board practice\, tmtboardfinder\, and our co-hosts\, Edison Investment Research. \nOur venue is a private dining room at a member’s club in Mayfair\, and the evening runs from 6.30pm-9pm on Monday 25th November. \nTo register your interest in attending\, please email Gemma Hubert at gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/discussion-dinner-for-uk-plc-board-members-november-2024/
LOCATION:The Lansdowne Club\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20250107T144820Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar for INSEAD EMBAs: The Road to Board-Level Roles in the Technology Sector\, November 2024
DESCRIPTION:How do ambitious executives steadily acquire the skills and experience to best prepare and position themselves for board roles? \nDaniel Osmer\, Spectrum’s Managing Partner\, was pleased to run a session with INSEAD’s Career Development Centre on this topic on 21st November. \nPast and present EMBAs joined the webinar from around the globe. \nA recording of the session is available here.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/webinar-for-insead-embas-the-road-to-board-level-roles-in-the-technology-sector-november-2024/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240606T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240606T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20240318T172153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T132221Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: Tone from the Top\, June 2024
DESCRIPTION:Leaders’ behaviour\, and the signals they send\, is more important than simply communicating a strategy. Why is this? How do boards monitor the tone they are setting? And how do leaders ensure they provide ethical leadership? Tone from the Top author\, Ian Muir\, guides us through the essentials in this 30-minute webinar. \nAfter 30+ years developing and delivering global HR strategy programmes\, Ian now works with investors\, CEOs\, leadership teams\, and individuals to improve organisational performance. Board evaluation\, executive assessment\, international acquisition due diligence\, improving top team effectiveness\, executive mentoring\, and senior HR consulting assignments have been undertaken for VCs\, listed PLCs\, overseas subsidiaries\, private equity portfolio companies\, investment banking\, professional services\, one of the largest financial regulators\, utilities\, and the not-for-profit sector. \nIn this seminar we will cover: \n\nWhat “Tone from the Top” means\nWhat boards can do improve culture\, ethics\, and behaviour\nHow boards can ensure that the ethical and cultural leadership they provide trickles down and pervades throughout the organisation\nWhether organisational culture and behaviour improves organisational performance?\nHow boards can monitor behaviour\nThe link to reward mechanisms\nWhether board selection exercises should assess ethics & behaviour\nThe role of organisational “purpose” and of diversity
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/tone-from-the-top/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gemma Hubert":MAILTO:gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240603T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240603T200000
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SUMMARY:Discussion Dinner: Coming to America - US expansion and fundraising\, June 2024
DESCRIPTION:For many high-growth enterprises\, there’s nowhere better to start and grow than the UK\, and nowhere better to expand and raise later-stage funding than the United States.  The US offers the promise of massive commercial opportunities and plentiful venture and growth capital.  However\, doing business and raising money in an unfamiliar\, highly competitive environment requires thoughtful planning and clinical execution. \nIn this facilitated Q&A session over dinner\, we will discuss best practices for navigating the logistical aspects of launching and operating a UK business in the States and setting and meeting expectations for US later-stage funding. \nWe’ll address questions\, such as: \nWhen should I consider establishing US operations? \nWhen should I look to raise money from US VCs? \nDo I need a US company to raise money from US VCs? \nWhen do I need to create a US company? \nWhere is the best place to set up in the States? \nHow long does US set-up take and how much does it cost? \nHow do I sell/pitch in the US as a British/non-US founder? \nHow is hiring different in the US\, and what’s the optimal US team? \nDoes everyone really sue each other all the time in the US? \nAre there government resources to assist with US expansion? \nThe discussion will be led by Daniel Glazer\, who leads the US Expansion group and London office at Silicon Valley-headquartered Wilson Sonsini.  Wilson Sonsini represents more tech companies on their venture financings\, M&A transactions\, and IPOs than any other law firm globally.  The firm is a Silicon Valley “anchor tenant\,” having taken public Apple\, Doordash\, Google\, Linkedin\, Lyft\, Netflix\, Palantir\, Roblox\, Square\, Twitter\, and many others.  Wilson Sonsini London is a US and dual-qualified UK/US team that supports UK/EU tech and life sciences companies through their US life cycle – US launch and scaling\, US fundraising\, and US M&A/IPO exit.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/discussion-dinner-coming-to-america-us-expansion-and-fundraising/
CATEGORIES:Dinner
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Osmer":MAILTO:daniel.osmer@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
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SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act – What Boards Need to Know\, May 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act represents significant new legislation in the UK. What are the key implications for boards? \nDuring this webinar\, we are guided by Sebastian Sayer\, a Partner at leading City law firm\, Fox Williams. \n\nThe Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act has been described as the most significant UK legislation in this area; fundamentally impacting corporate governance. What is this legislation intended to do?\nWhich business entities are most impacted?\nWhat are the key implications for board members concerning the organisation?\nAnd what are the key implications for directors personally?\nHow is the “failure to prevent fraud” offence defined?\nWhat is the new statutory “senior manager” test?\nWhat are the geographical boundaries of this legislation?\nWhen does the legislation come into force?\nWhat steps should organisations take now?\nIs there any other legislation on the horizon that board members should be aware of?
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/the-economic-crime-and-corporate-transparency-act-what-boards-need-to-know/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gemma Hubert":MAILTO:gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20240318T171607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T132336Z
UID:3720-1715689800-1715691600@spectrum-ehcs.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: Family Offices and the TMT Sector\, May 2024
DESCRIPTION:Family Offices are typically less well understood than private equity and venture capital. How do family offices view our sector\, and why should we embrace the family office approach? Stonehage Fleming advises many of the world’s leading families and wealth creators\, and we are delighted to be joined by Partner\, Richard Hill\, to gain a rare insight into this asset class.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/family-offices-and-the-tmt-sector/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gemma Hubert":MAILTO:gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240507T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20240318T171333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T132357Z
UID:3717-1715085000-1715086800@spectrum-ehcs.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: Personal Exit Planning for CEOs and Entrepreneurs\, May 2024
DESCRIPTION:CEOs and entrepreneurs tend to focus 100% on their business\, and their own needs often come a distant second. \nBut\, it’s a good idea to pre-plan for the psychological and financial transformation that a positive exit entails. \nIn this webinar\, Ben Stern\, Partner at Lincoln Private Investment Office guides us through what entrepreneurs and shareholding management should consider pre-exit\, and why.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/personal-exit-planning-for-entrepreneurs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gemma Hubert":MAILTO:gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240419T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20240418T124156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T132420Z
UID:3712-1713529800-1713531600@spectrum-ehcs.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: Diary of a Novice NED\, 3 Years On\, April 2024
DESCRIPTION:A practical guide to successfully building a board portfolio career with innovative\, investor-backed technology companies. Martin Fincham’s NED “L plates” have long since been discarded – what can we learn about building and maintaining a successful plural career?
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/diary-of-a-novice-ned-3-years-on/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gemma Hubert":MAILTO:gemma.hubert@spectrum-ehcs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T050155
CREATED:20240401T095327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T132441Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Recording: Cyber Governance for Boards\, March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cyber security is a relatively new\, fast evolving\, and substantial threat to organisations – and boards need to raise their game in cybersecurity oversight\, but non-executives need more support to do that. \nOur lead contributor is Jessica Figueras from CxB: Cyber Governance for Boards. CxB was created by a group of experienced NEDs and trustees with who were concerned to see a widespread lack of board engagement with increasingly serious cybersecurity threats.
URL:https://spectrum-ehcs.com/new-event/webinar-recording-cyber-governance/
LOCATION:Online
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