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Persona P4 · Directors & NEDs (GAICD-grade)

Board-grade visibility — your network is the asset.

Three to seven board portfolios. AGM seasons that overlap. A network of 1,500 senior counterparties built across thirty years. The TTPA we assign understands your governance posture before the first draft, models your audit committee’s evidence requirements from the public DPA outwards, and never auto-posts.

Five pains specific to non-executive directors.

Pain Points categories 10 (network as asset), 15 (multi-mandate cadence), and 16 (reputational guardrails) cover the procurement-grade ground. The reframes are operational disciplines — not slogans.

  1. Cat 10 · Network as asset

    1. Your 1,500-strong network was built across thirty years of board mandates. It deserves a senior operator, not a script.

    A single named TTPA holds your account on dedicated hardware in your time zone. No pool rotation, no shared credentials, no auto-acceptance of connection requests.

    C1-C3 named controls at /security/.

  2. Cat 15 · Multi-mandate cadence

    2. Three of your boards are in AGM season simultaneously. You cannot be visible everywhere at once.

    Tier 3 includes a quarterly mandate-rotation review; the editorial calendar surfaces AGM windows, regulator-deadline windows, and board-composition transitions.

    Editorial calendar SOP at /how-it-works/ + Ops Handoff §3.2.

  3. Cat 16 · Reputational guardrails

    3. A miscalibrated post in an AGM week is escalated to the chair the same hour.

    Lint-rules DSL forbids the regulator-trigger phrases your board secretary has flagged. Crisis-freeze halts publishing in under sixty seconds; audit log is immutable.

    Lint rules + crisis-freeze in the Discovery binary; surfaced at /comparison/cleverly-alternative/.

  4. Cat 16.2 · Procurement-grade evidence

    4. Your audit committee asks for the data-processing addendum and named control matrix before any vendor onboarding.

    Public DPA (12 clauses + 4 Annexes), public Subprocessor list (5 named, 30-day notice), public 13-control matrix. Sign-off in days, not weeks.

    /legal/dpa/, /legal/subprocessors/, /security/.

  5. Cat 15.2 · Voice survives across mandates

    5. Your tone of voice has to read consistently across an ASX-listed mandate and a not-for-profit board the same week.

    Tone-radar matches every draft against your last 25 posts; mandate-specific overrides are stored under your governance preferences and reviewed quarterly.

    Tone radar + drift detection in the Discovery binary.

What the audit committee can read before draft #1.

Different role? Read the matching brief.