Rita Scroggin, Founder of FirstBoard.io sits down with Jeff Frick for a Digital CUBE Conversation.
#theCUBE #CUBEConversation @SiliconANGLE theCUBE
https://siliconangle.com/2020/08/14/firstboard-io-drives-women-driven-initiative-appoint-diverse-board-members-across-technology-industry-cubeconversations/
FirstBoard.io drives women-driven initiative to appoint more diverse board members in tech
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE BY TERYN O'BRIEN
As America celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment and the women’s right to vote this August, and as movements such as Black Lives Matter continue to reveal the injustices that minorities face, the questions surrounding diversity and representation are more important than ever before for technology companies — especially at the executive board level.
Rita Scroggin (pictured), founder of FirstBoard.io Cohort, said Him For Her, Crunchbase and the Kellogg School of Management did a study last year and found that 60% of privately held, heavily funded companies don’t have a single woman on the board.
“Women in general held about 7% of board seats at these companies,” she said. “So I think there’s still a long way to go, but I think it’s very important that in the future a larger proportion of the population is reflected in the boards.”
Scroggin spoke with Jeff Frick, host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, during a digital CUBE Conversation. They discussed the founding of FirstBoard.io Cohort and what that will mean for the future of representation on company boards.
FirstBoard.io: diversifying executive boards
Scroggin, who has led the executive search practice at the Triad Group since 2010 and has partnered with leading Silicon Valley venture capitalists, founders and technology leaders, is the founder of FirstBoard.io Cohort. The organization is a group of diverse female leaders who have handled key operating roles at startups and public tech companies.
Its primary goal is to connect founders, chief executive officers, venture capitalists and private equity partners with the chance to bring females on to executive boards across the technology industry. The founding members of FirstBoard.io consist of 32 board-ready women executives who are hoping to secure board appointments.
“The idea is that we work together collaboratively and that we leverage each other’s networks,” Scroggin explained. “If we leverage each other’s network, we exponentially grow our network and we exponentially grow our visibility. So our focus right now is to really raise the profile of FirstBoard.io and the profile of each member of the group. So it’s fundamentally different because we’re working together … almost like a company that can accelerate where if we have a success, it’s everybody’s success.”
The idea came about in 2019 during an event with K&L Gates LLP where Scroggin spoke about how to get on a company’s board. Although it wasn’t specifically about women, she was approached by another speaker of the evening who asked her if she ever helped place women on private company boards.
The question spurred Scroggin to begin thinking about an initiative exclusively for women. FirstBoard.io launched in January 2020, and it was to be centered around Silicon Valley. However, when COVID-19 hit, members became more distributed in places such as New York, Seattle and Dallas, and meetings have been conducted over Zoom.
“Actively, we are going after private tech companies, and they can be located anywhere, so it’s not specific just to Silicon Valley,” Scroggin said. “Of course, a lot of tech companies are clustered there. But it could also be company in New York or Boston, or wherever. But the focus is really on tech versus a broader focus of any kind of company.”
FirstBoard.io is close to making its first board placement, according to Scroggin, and the organization has already curated three board discussions. Progress is slow, but it’s all about taking it one step at a time and hoping to continue to build momentum for a better future that will realistically take decades, according to Scroggin.
“Whether it’s women, women of color, people of color — everybody should be part of the leadership team on the board level and on the leadership level,” Scroggin said. “That has become certainly more of a topic … especially for large companies. And I think startups are now recognizing that it’s important for them too, especially if they want to be perceived as a company that has fair, equal values.”
Here’s the complete video interview, the latest of many CUBE Conversations from SiliconANGLE and theCUBE:
Forgot Password
Almost there!
We just sent you a verification email. Please verify your account to gain access to
CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto. If you don’t think you received an email check your
spam folder.
In order to sign in, enter the email address you used to registered for the event. Once completed, you will receive an email with a verification link. Open this link to automatically sign into the site.
Register For CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto
Please fill out the information below. You will recieve an email with a verification link confirming your registration. Click the link to automatically sign into the site.
You’re almost there!
We just sent you a verification email. Please click the verification button in the email. Once your email address is verified, you will have full access to all event content for CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto.
I want my badge and interests to be visible to all attendees.
Checking this box will display your presense on the attendees list, view your profile and allow other attendees to contact you via 1-1 chat. Read the Privacy Policy. At any time, you can choose to disable this preference.
Select your Interests!
add
Upload your photo
Uploading..
OR
Connect via Twitter
Connect via Linkedin
EDIT PASSWORD
Share
Forgot Password
Almost there!
We just sent you a verification email. Please verify your account to gain access to
CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto. If you don’t think you received an email check your
spam folder.
In order to sign in, enter the email address you used to registered for the event. Once completed, you will receive an email with a verification link. Open this link to automatically sign into the site.
Sign in to gain access to CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto
Please sign in with LinkedIn to continue to CUBE Conversations 2020 | Palo Alto. Signing in with LinkedIn ensures a professional environment.
Are you sure you want to remove access rights for this user?
Details
Manage Access
email address
Community Invitation
Rita Scroggin, FirstBoard.io | CUBE Conversation, August 2020
Rita Scroggin, Founder of FirstBoard.io sits down with Jeff Frick for a Digital CUBE Conversation.
#theCUBE #CUBEConversation @SiliconANGLE theCUBE
https://siliconangle.com/2020/08/14/firstboard-io-drives-women-driven-initiative-appoint-diverse-board-members-across-technology-industry-cubeconversations/
FirstBoard.io drives women-driven initiative to appoint more diverse board members in tech
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE BY TERYN O'BRIEN
As America celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment and the women’s right to vote this August, and as movements such as Black Lives Matter continue to reveal the injustices that minorities face, the questions surrounding diversity and representation are more important than ever before for technology companies — especially at the executive board level.
Rita Scroggin (pictured), founder of FirstBoard.io Cohort, said Him For Her, Crunchbase and the Kellogg School of Management did a study last year and found that 60% of privately held, heavily funded companies don’t have a single woman on the board.
“Women in general held about 7% of board seats at these companies,” she said. “So I think there’s still a long way to go, but I think it’s very important that in the future a larger proportion of the population is reflected in the boards.”
Scroggin spoke with Jeff Frick, host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, during a digital CUBE Conversation. They discussed the founding of FirstBoard.io Cohort and what that will mean for the future of representation on company boards.
FirstBoard.io: diversifying executive boards
Scroggin, who has led the executive search practice at the Triad Group since 2010 and has partnered with leading Silicon Valley venture capitalists, founders and technology leaders, is the founder of FirstBoard.io Cohort. The organization is a group of diverse female leaders who have handled key operating roles at startups and public tech companies.
Its primary goal is to connect founders, chief executive officers, venture capitalists and private equity partners with the chance to bring females on to executive boards across the technology industry. The founding members of FirstBoard.io consist of 32 board-ready women executives who are hoping to secure board appointments.
“The idea is that we work together collaboratively and that we leverage each other’s networks,” Scroggin explained. “If we leverage each other’s network, we exponentially grow our network and we exponentially grow our visibility. So our focus right now is to really raise the profile of FirstBoard.io and the profile of each member of the group. So it’s fundamentally different because we’re working together … almost like a company that can accelerate where if we have a success, it’s everybody’s success.”
The idea came about in 2019 during an event with K&L Gates LLP where Scroggin spoke about how to get on a company’s board. Although it wasn’t specifically about women, she was approached by another speaker of the evening who asked her if she ever helped place women on private company boards.
The question spurred Scroggin to begin thinking about an initiative exclusively for women. FirstBoard.io launched in January 2020, and it was to be centered around Silicon Valley. However, when COVID-19 hit, members became more distributed in places such as New York, Seattle and Dallas, and meetings have been conducted over Zoom.
“Actively, we are going after private tech companies, and they can be located anywhere, so it’s not specific just to Silicon Valley,” Scroggin said. “Of course, a lot of tech companies are clustered there. But it could also be company in New York or Boston, or wherever. But the focus is really on tech versus a broader focus of any kind of company.”
FirstBoard.io is close to making its first board placement, according to Scroggin, and the organization has already curated three board discussions. Progress is slow, but it’s all about taking it one step at a time and hoping to continue to build momentum for a better future that will realistically take decades, according to Scroggin.
“Whether it’s women, women of color, people of color — everybody should be part of the leadership team on the board level and on the leadership level,” Scroggin said. “That has become certainly more of a topic … especially for large companies. And I think startups are now recognizing that it’s important for them too, especially if they want to be perceived as a company that has fair, equal values.”
Here’s the complete video interview, the latest of many CUBE Conversations from SiliconANGLE and theCUBE: