How Board Service Can Enhance Legal Careers
July 24, 2024
How Board Service Can Enhance Legal Careers
The legal profession is transforming, with lawyers now working globally and in hybrid environments, necessitating new approaches to professional development beyond traditional office settings. According to an article published in JD Supra by Lana J. Manganiello, board service offers a valuable avenue for lawyers to enhance their skills, including strategic decision-making, leadership, and governance.
Serving on boards exposes lawyers to high-level planning, sharpening their ability to foresee challenges and opportunities, which directly benefits their legal practice. It also provides insight into various organizational structures, enriching their understanding of nonprofit and corporate governance. Board roles require nuanced decision-making, balancing legal, business, ethical, and community factors, thus enhancing lawyers’ decision-making skills.
It also fosters team leadership through collective governance and strategic collaboration, often involving leading committees and task forces. This experience in motivating and managing diverse teams is invaluable for managing legal teams and coordinating with clients.
Manganiello says that board service offers substantial career and business development advantages, including increased visibility and networking opportunities. Lawyers on boards gain exposure, which can lead to speaking engagements, media features, and new professional connections. Aligning with organizations that reflect personal values enhances reputations and provides personal fulfillment.
Serving on boards also broadens perspectives and fosters personal growth, exposing lawyers to diverse viewpoints and societal issues. This diversity enhances empathy and cultural competence. Relationships formed through board service provide personal and professional support, fostering a sense of community within the profession.
As the article highlights, board service is a powerful tool for lawyers’ professional and personal development while supporting equity and access to legal services for underserved communities.
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