Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Joyce Cacho: "ESG Provides An Opportunity To Do Some Hard Work."

Episode Summary

Joyce Cacho has served as a board member for Land O'Lakes, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Sunrise Banks and the World Benchmarking Alliance. She currently serves as Board Chair of Sistema.bio, a biogas company. In this podcast, we talk about Joyce’s board journey, corporate purpose, sustainability and ESG. We also address board diversity, business opportunities in Africa and the current geopolitical and global supply chain landscape. We finally address how boards should approach the new wave of AI technologies. If you like this show, please consider subscribing, leaving a review or sharing this podcast on social media. You can also contribute as a Patron on the link patreon.com/BoardroomGovernancePod or you can subscribe to the Boardroom Governance Newsletter at evanepstein.substack.com This podcast is sponsored by the American College of Governance Counsel.

Episode Notes

0:00 -- Intro.

1:10 -- About new podcast sponsor American College of Governance Counsel.

2:28 -- Start of interview.

3:17 -- Joyce's "origin story" 

5:22 -- Joyce's academic focus and executive career before joining boards of directors.

8:12 -- On her board journey. "It began with non-profit board work." On serving in different types of boards. "They all offered an opportunity to collaborate with board colleagues, very smart people - learning from them, with a clear focus on growth of the institutions through innovation and being intentional about them."

11:15 -- On the state of agtech

13:54 -- Her experience serving on the board of Sunrise Banks, and more generally on the board of a Certified B Corporation.

19:54 -- On the ESG and DEI backlash. "Politics is part of the system in which corporations operate."

25:51 -- Her take on the current state of board diversity.

33:43 -- Opportunities in Africa

39:19 -- On the current geopolitical landscape, particularly with the U.S. decoupling/de-risking from China. Impact on global supply chains. "Near shoring, and on-shoring are critical (instead of investing in long supply chains)."

45:33 -- How should corporate directors approach AI technologies.

50:08 -- Book that has greatly influenced her life: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (1937)

51:38 -- Her mentors, and what she learned from them: her mother, dad and Robert "Bob" Bucklin (her former boss at Rabobank International).

53:45 -- Quotes that she thinks of often or lives her life by: "There is no failure, only lessons."

54:40 -- An unusual habit or an absurd thing that she loves: white water rafting and classical music.

Joyce Cacho is an experienced executive and director, and currently serves as Board Chair of Sistema.bio.

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