Now accepting applications for Fall 2024 Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) Presented by the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) and delivered in partnership with the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) Home Professional Development Governance Program Now accepting applications for Fall 2024 Home Program Overview The Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) is a cohort-based, blended-learning program that combines self-directed asynchronous online learning with live online intensive discussions, case analyses, and small in-person group meetings with other private equity professionals. The program draws upon academic research and current governance practices, with a focus on providing participants with practical skills and strategies to enable them to make a significant difference in the governance of their portfolio companies upon program completion. In addition, the program will provide participants with the opportunity to reflect upon their own board experiences and share those experiences with their peers. Program Date: November 19 and 26 (online)December 4 and 5 (in-person in Toronto) Location: Online: November 19 & 26, 2024 In-Person: December 4 & 5, 2024 at MaRS Waterfront, Toronto Price: $6000CVCA Members receive a 20% discount. Become a member today. Apply by November 1, 2024 To apply for the program or request more information, please follow the link below. Applications are open until Friday, November 1, 2024. Fill out the form Who should apply? The Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) program will benefit private equity investors, independent directors and CEOs who currently serve as board directors. The program will refresh participants’ understanding of best practices and provide insights about recent corporate governance developments. Successful applicants will have extensive experience serving as directors and/or observers on private equity-backed boards. To apply for the program or request more information, please fill out this form. Someone will get back to you shortly with a confirmation of receipt and next steps. What you will learn Upon completion of the Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) program, participants will increase their ability to: Identify potential director conflicts that can occur on a PE-backed board and develop techniques for addressing these conflicts Help the board create processes to develop and sustain long-term strategic value and operational efficiencies Develop board best practices for decision-making in difficult situations, e.g., when a CEO replacement is being considered, when there are disagreements during financing rounds (including during down rounds), during asset dispositions, during disagreements about a financing offer versus an offer to be acquired, during a corporate sale or a dissolution (these processes have been identified in court rulings of PE involved lawsuits) React to changing societal corporate governance expectations and their implications for PE-backed boards How you will learn The Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) will be delivered as a blended learning program with live online content and in-class sessions. Sessions will be delivered through faculty presentations, case studies, group discussions, and expert panels with board directors, you’ll explore board issues that you can apply to your own portfolio company boards. What you get out of it In addition to sharpening your skills as a high-performing board director, upon completion of the Private Capital Governance Program (Private Equity Cohort) you will receive a unique digital and paper Certificate of Completion from the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) and the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD). This document will showcase your achievements and commitment to board governance. Private Capital Governance Program Faculty Academic Director Dr. Michael Robinson, CFA, ICD.D Dr. Robinson is a Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance in the Haskayne School of Business, at The University of Calgary. He holds a Ph.D. in finance and an MBA from the Ivey School at the University of Western Ontario, as well as a B. Math (Co-op Computer Science) from the University of Waterloo. He holds both the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation from the CFA Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the certified corporate director (ICD.D) designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors in Toronto, Ontario. Michael has published several books and academic research papers that study Canadian capital markets, market efficiency, and methods of raising equity capital for developing firms. His most recent interests include corporate governance practices in Canada and the role of a firm’s board of directors in growth-oriented firms. He is the Co-Academic Director of Haskayne’s offering of the ICD-Rotman DEP program, was the first site lead and continues as the Academic Director of the Creative Destruction Lab Rockies program, and created and delivered Canada’s first Private Equity Governance program in 2020. Dr. Robinson has non-academic work experience as a computer programmer and systems analyst, and in the late 1990s he worked as a Venture Capitalist while on a three-year leave from the University of Calgary. In this later position he was the lead investor for several multi-million dollar investments in high technology firms in Western Canada. He has served on public, private, not-for-profit, professional association, and government agency boards at various points in his career.