This program equips participants with the knowledge, judgment, and practical tools required to operate effectively on startup boards — combining governance expertise with real boardroom experiences from leading VCs and CVCs.
Unlike traditional academic programs, the Venture Boards Masterclass leverages the EUVC community of venture capitalists, corporate venture leaders, and founders, enabling participants to learn directly from practitioners who actively serve on startup boards.
A practitioner-led masterclass for primarily corporate investors serving as Board Members or Board Observers in venture-backed companies.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for:
• Corporate venture capital investors serving on portfolio company boards
• Investment Directors and Partners preparing for board responsibilities
• Corporate executives representing their organization on startup boards
• Board observers from corporate venture teams
• In-house legal counsel supporting venture investments
• Business unit executives working alongside CVC teams
Participants typically include experienced investors and corporate leaders who want to strengthen their effectiveness in venture board environments
What Participants Will Learn
Participants will develop a practical understanding of:
Venture Board Governance
Roles and responsibilities of venture-backed company boards
Legal frameworks and fiduciary duties across jurisdictions
Board composition and governance structures
Operating Effectively as a Board Member
Managing founder relationships and stakeholder dynamics
Decision-making under uncertainty and pressure
Balancing governance with value creation
Special Board Situations
Down rounds and recapitalizations
Founder transitions and CEO replacement
M&A processes and exit preparation
Financial Oversight and Risk Management
Monitoring startup financial health and key metrics
Recognizing early warning signals of financial stress
Managing liquidity crises and capital planning
The Corporate Investor Perspective
Navigating conflicts between corporate strategy and fiduciary duties
Board seat vs board observer roles
Managing information flow between startup and parent organization
What Makes This Program Unique
Real-world board simulations
Participants work through real venture board scenarios including:
liquidity crises
founder conflicts
strategic acquisition offers
investor disagreements
EUVC venture network
Participants engage directly with leading European venture investors and corporate venture leaders.
Chatham House war-story dinner
A private dinner with senior venture investors sharing candid experiences from startup boards.
Format
Duration: 1.5 days
Participants: Limited to 20 executives
Format:
expert sessions
practitioner panels
case studies
board simulations
peer discussion
Program Curriculum
The Venture Boards Masterclass combines governance fundamentals with practitioner insights to prepare corporate investors for the realities of startup board participation.
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• Legal framework of venture-backed boards
• Governance structures and board composition
• Role of the board in high-growth companies
• Expectations of investors, founders and executives -
• Duty of care and duty of loyalty
• Business judgment rule
• Personal vs corporate liability
• Cross-border governance considerations -
• Structuring effective board meetings
• Preparing board materials and agendas
• Interpreting startup reporting and KPIs
• Information asymmetry between founders and investors -
• Monitoring startup financial health
• Managing down rounds and financing crises
• Preparing for exits and M&A processes
• CEO and leadership transitions -
• Rights and responsibilities of board observers
• Confidentiality and conflict of interest
• Side letters and governance rights
• How observers contribute effectively -
• Board seat vs observer seat strategies
• Managing strategic vs financial interests
• Navigating corporate-startup conflicts
• Representing the parent company while fulfilling fiduciary duties
Practitioner Day
The second day of the program focuses on real-world board experiences shared by leading VC and CVC investors.
Participants engage in:
• Venture board case studies
• Crisis decision simulations
• Founder-investor conflict scenarios
• Boardroom negotiation exercises
The program concludes with participants developing their own venture board playbook — a practical framework for effective board participation.
Program Outcomes
• A clear understanding of venture board governance
• Practical frameworks for effective board participation
• Insights from experienced venture investors
• A strong peer network of corporate venture leaders
Participants leave the program with:
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