Recruiting a Director & Spiders
Brad Feld and I put up another post in our Corporate Governance series. It's here and called "Recruiting a New Director".
For about a year now I've been giving a lot of thought to the idea of a tailored LinkedIn-like service that is specifically and only for corporate directors (private and public companies). To get a feel for what this might look like - feel like - I loaded WikidPad on my computer a couple weekends ago and built a wiki/database of public companies and their directors.
In about 3 hours of googling, and copying and pasting - I had a wiki instance that included 58 companies and 252 names - all interconnected, all interlinked.
What jumps out at you as you do this exercise is the notion that some of the names you find - are individuals that sit on more than a couple companies boards. Slowly but surely - I found some folks that had 4, 5, even 6 board seats. I called these people "spiders" and using WikidPad, started tracking these folks - tagged as such.
Keeping in mind that this database I was building wasn't necessarily 100% accurate and up to date - here's a thought that jumped out at me:
Sam Nunn, the former Senator from Georgia is a "spider" - he currently sits on 4 boards: Coca Cola, General Electric, Dell, and Chevron. His co-board member on Dell is Michael Miles (who sits on 6 boards and therefore another "spider"). Michael Miles' MorganStanley co-board member is Erskine Bowles (who sits on 2 boards - Morgan and General Motors).
Wanna bet that if a board seat at GM opens up - Sam Nunn's name is likely to come up?
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