Moving Up: Increasing Asian American Representation on Corporate Boards

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Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) unfortunately often find themselves stuck in the middle at companies. Because AAPIs are more prevalent in the professional workforce, many mistakenly assume that Asian Americans are well-represented at leadership and board levels, when in fact, many remain at mid-level in their career progression.

In 2020, for example, despite representing 12% of the US professional workforce, and often 30% or more of the US tech workforce, Asian Americans only comprised approximately 4.4% of directors of Fortune 1000 companies, according to Ascend, a national organization promoting Asian American corporate professionals.

To combat this drop in representation, Ascend set out a goal to increase board representation through its 10×25 initiative, which has a primary goal of having at least 10% of the Fortune 1000 company boards composed of Asian American/Pacific Islander professionals by 2025.

As an Asian American Chief Legal Officer (CLO) to amplify Ascend’s 10×25 initiative, I recently sat down with John Kuo, CLO at Visby Medical and former General Counsel of Varian Medical Systems, and a member of the board of directors at Mirion Technologies, a leading provider of radiation detection, measurement, analysis and monitoring solutions; and Marie Oh Huber, CLO at eBay and a member of the board of directors at Portland General Electric and Adevinta, a global online classifieds company, to learn about their board journeys and their advice for aspiring corporate directors from AAPI backgrounds.

How to succeed in boardroom

The journey in earning a company board seat is rigorous, but once on a board, the real work has only begun, say both Huber and Kuo. Once you successfully attain a board seat, you then need to then invest time to learn about the company and its industry, get to know your fellow board members and the leadership team and assess the type of director you want to be to best add value to the company. If company boards meet four or five times per year and you are just one of about 10 members of the board, there are only a few opportunities to make an impression, Kuo explains.

Therefore, you will need to strategically determine the type of director you want to be, Kuo adds, and in fact, you should become the kind of director that you admire. “Executives and General Counsels have been in boardrooms for a while — and you’ve watched high-performing directors and you’ve watched not-so-high-performing directors,” he says. “Channel that director you admire most in your new board role.”

Another important element of preparation is knowing the needs of a company’s board committees, where much of the work is done. Huber notes that boards are often looking for people with financial literacy or expertise to serve on audit committees. If you can point out relevant skillsets that might be helpful on a particular committee, that could fill a need. 

Boards need people with particular skillsets to eventually chair a committee and serve on key committees, such as the audit, compensation, or nominating committees for future director selections. These chair roles can help you build influence and make a valuable impact. If you can chair the nominating committee, it is a tremendous opportunity to influence the make-up of the board, as well as its diversity.

As seasoned CLOs with deep experience in board operations, it was not surprising to both Huber and Kuo that being on the other side of the table in a board seat is completely different. As a director, Kuo says you are asking yourself, “How should I be thinking about this issue?” or “What should I be doing to help?” This requires a “different part of the mind than I’ve been used to when I was the general counsel and the corporate secretary,” he says.

As shown in Kuo and Huber’s journey, the road to the boardroom is not a straightforward one, nor does the job become easier once on the board. But their collective wisdom and director journey should encourage AAPI professionals and other minorities on their journey to the boardroom, so we can move up from the middle and bring our skills and experiences to add value in the boardroom while increasing diversity at the same time.

Source: Thomson Reuters

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