A room where the board of directors for a company meets regularly to discuss matters that are important. It is the place where important decisions are made, which affect everyone from shareholders and employees to the larger economy.

These rooms must be comfortable and flexible, as well as able to accommodate a range of tasks. They can be used to host meetings with investors or brainstorming sessions. Based on the size of your company, they may need to seat up to 6 people. They can also be used to hold longer-lasting meetings, like annual strategic planning sessions.

The perfect design for your boardroom can establish the tone for a business’s brand and aspirations. The gallery below highlights the ways in which different designs can change the ‘feel’ of a room. The designs are as varied as their purpose, ranging from large black boards to light-coloured tables that draw in daylight.

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We’re helping bridge the gap between aspiration and reality. We can assist those who are interested in being a member of a board in the public or tertiary sector organisation, but aren’t quite yet. Our 12-month Boardroom Apprenticeship program is a unique blend of board development and learning and placement. It’s designed to assist you move from meetings with the board to taking your place at the table.

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