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Global Director Development Circle (GDDC) was launched in 2004 in
response to the increasingly international nature of business and
the need for directors to keep abreast of corporate governance and
legislation across multiple markets. Made
up of the leading professional membership organisations for directors
from across six continents, the Global Director Development Circle
aims to share expertise in corporate governance and professional
director development. It fosters closer co-operation between members,
sharing knowledge and good practice at national, regional and global
levels.
The founding
members of the Global Director Development Circle are globally recognised
for their pre-eminence in board and director development activity
and collectively represent around 100,000 individual directors.
The group comprises: |
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Australian
Institute of Company Directors, with more than 20,000 members
and with offices in each state, AICD is Australia’s leading
professional organisation providing education, information, and advocacy
for directors; |
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Canada,
Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD), represents the directors of Canada’s public, private, Crown and not-for-profit organizations. The ICD is committed to serving the director community in Canada, primarily by acting as a ‘body of knowledge’ and fostering excellence with a view to strengthening the governance and performance of Canadian corporations. The ICD achieves this mission through education, professional certification and advocacy of best practices in governance; |
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New Zealand,
Institute of Directors, with over 3,500 members from across
the spectrum of New Zealand enterprise, the Institute of Directors
in New Zealand promotes excellence in corporate governance, represents
directors’ interests and facilitates their professional development
through education and training. The Institute offers director accreditation
which allows members to demonstrate a commitment to professional standards
and show evidence of their professional status in terms of their knowledge
and experience. The Institute also operates a board appointment service,
an advisory service offering guidance for boards and a web based board
evaluation system; |
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South
Africa, Institute of Directors, one of the oldest Directors’
Institutes and the instigator of the world renowned King Reports on
Corporate Governance for South Africa. Provides networking and information
sharing for members, board advisory services as well as director development
for individuals and organisations; |
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United
Kingdom, Institute of Directors, the oldest and largest Directors’
Institute in the world with over 52,000 members and 20 years of director
training, certification and accreditation expertise in the UK and
overseas including Chartered Directorship; |
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United
States, National Association of Corporate Directors, America’s
oldest and largest non-profit membership organisation for corporate
board members, shaping governance practice in the U.S. for nearly
three decades through education, research, and thought leadership.
Serving 16,000 members and clients, NACD offers the Certificate of
Director Education, recognised by U.S. regulators, ratings groups,
recruiters and boards. |
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