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Credo Petroleum CEO Huffman to Step Down; Ex COO Sues
September 4, 2009
The move came after a former president of Credo who was once seen as Huffman's possible successor is suing him and the company in federal court, claiming breach of contract.

NACD and Directorship Join Forces
January 23, 2009
NACD and Directorship Forge Agreement to Produce Unparalleled Resources for Corporate Directors.

Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice, Chancellors Named to 2008 Directorship 100 List
October 8, 2008 by Judy Warner
DELAWARE (October 8, 2008) -- Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Myron T. Steele, Chancellor William B. Chandler and Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine, Jr. of the Court of Chancery named to the 2008 Directorship 100 List.

Boardroom Guide to State Litigation Climates receives recognition from Triangle Business Journal
June 20, 2008 by Joseph McCafferty
DURHAM (June 20, 2008) - North Carolina ranks among the most friendly to do business in the United States, by the second Annual Boardroom Guide to State Litigation Climates.

CNBC’s ‘Buffett Watch’ Cites Directorship coverage
April 8, 2008 by Judy Warner
Directorship’s April/May 2008 cover story which named Warren Buffett a “boardroom All-Star” was featured on CNBC’s “Warren Buffett Watch” microsite on April 8. Other members on the “All-Star” team include Andrea Jung, Kenneth Chenault, Al Gore, Barry Diller and Bill Gates.

Directorship CEO Tells USA Today Exec Comp is a ‘Jump Ball’
April 3, 2008 by Judy Warner
NEW YORK (April 3, 2008) - In its annual coverage of executive compensation, Directorship chairman and CEO tells USA Today that “this is a jump-ball year."

Buffett: The Most Admired Board Director
April 1, 2008 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (April 1, 2008) – Warren Buffett ranks highest on the most admired list of directors, followed by such boardroom luminaries as Ken Chenault, Andrea Jung, Al Gore, Barry Diller, and Bill Gates, according to Directorship magazine's Annual Survey of Exceptional Directors.

Why Some Love to Hate Wal-Mart
February 22, 2008 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (February 22, 2008) – Social activists, plaintiff lawyers, and public officials are increasingly targeting the largest companies. Why? Managing Editor Joe McCafferty reports in the February/March 2008 issue of Directorship that the anti-business lobby now focuses on industry leaders – whether merited or not – because they attract such extraordinary media coverage and attention for the attackers.

CalPERS’ CEO, Former SEC Chairmen, Chief Justice To Present on Boards at Directorship Conference
November 21, 2007 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (November 21, 2007) - CalPERS CEO Fred Buenrostro, selected as the most influential player in corporate governance by Directorship magazine, will address the 8th annual Directorship Institute on December 11 and 12 in New York. Buenrostro will speak at a dinner that opens the conference and honors recipients named to the Directorship 100, the magazine’s inaugural ranking of the most influential players in corporate governance.

The Delaware Courts earning fifth place on Directorship 100 receives local press attention
October 3, 2007 by Judy Warner
DOVER (October 3, 2007) - The Delaware Courts, the only court system featured in the Directorship 100, were noted for being fair and reasonable with an influence that rivals that of Congress, in the September 2007 issue of Directorship.

Directorship Features Peter Drucker on Boardrooms
October 1, 2007 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (October 1, 2007) - If Peter Drucker was alive today, what would his advice to boards be? Newly compiled writings by the late great management guru show refreshing clarity relevant to today’s top business leaders. Elizabeth Haas Edersheim, who collaborated often with Drucker before his death in 2005, writes in the October/November 2007 issue of Directorship that he constantly reminded boards their vital role was to be a constructive “adversary of top management.”

The New York Times: “Analyzing Failure Beforehand”
September 22, 2007 by Judy Warner
NEW YORK (September 22, 2007) - New York Times columnist Paul B. Brown writes about analyzing failure beforehand and cites story from the September issue of Directorship.

The 2007 Directorship 100
September 1, 2007 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (September 1, 2007) - The most influential players in U.S. corporate governance, and why CalPERS tops them all.

Directorship’s 100 most influential people in U.S. Corporate Governance recognized by New York Times
August 30, 2007 by Judy Warner
NEW YORK (August 30, 2007) - Move over People’s “Most Beautiful” and Forbes “400 Richest People” – the world of magazine lists has grown by one. Corporate governance, a topic that was once overlooked, has acquired new importance with news surrounding oversized CEO paychecks and incarcerated CEOs flooding business headline.

Directorship Names Two New Editors
May 16, 2007 by Judy Warner
BOSTON (May 16, 2007) - Directorship Magazine Names Three New Editors: CFO Magazine's Senior Editor Joe McCafferty Named Managing Editor, Business Week Senior Editor Aaron Bernstein Named Editor at Large Washington Bureau, Judy Warner, former Adweek editor and Boston Globe reporter, named Assistant Managing Editor.