Thursday, 16 April 2026

Interview with Institute of Community Directors - Boards urged to close tech gap


A couple of weeks ago I had a great chat with Matthew Schulz, a journalist at Our Community, after my post about the board pipeline problem for technology professionals.

That article landed earlier today - in the inboxes of more than 60,000 NFP leaders across Australia. That's a LOT more people than I expected to be talking to when I originally wrote about my own frustrating experience applying for board roles!

The piece covers the structural catch-22 that keeps technology expertise out of boardrooms: you can't get board experience without being on a board. Boards see the risk of appointing someone without governance history as more manageable than the risk of not having tech expertise - but that's a choice about which risk to accept, not an absence of risk. And right now, most boards are choosing the risk they understand less.

Ben McEvoy from Digital Directors ANZ puts the scale of it plainly: at the current rate, Australian boardrooms are on track to have one director with digital expertise by 2078. That's tongue-in-cheek, but the underlying governance problem it describes is real - and it applies well beyond the NFP sector.

If you work with or on boards, or are a technology professional who's been through the experience-required merry-go-round, worth a read.

Click here to read the article by the Institute of Community Directors Australia 

Learn more on the ENVEE Digital blog - Digital Strategy at the executive level

This article was first published on LinkedIn

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