Chartered Director programme will help assure directors’ skills
People can be a lot more assured that directors have the skills and knowledge to govern effectively following today’s
decision to introduce the Chartered Director programme.
Institute of Directors Chief Executive Dr William Whittaker said the introduction of the Chartered Director programme
was the biggest change in the IoD’s history and would take the professionalism of IoD members to a new level. It will
also align New Zealand more closely with our trans-Tasman partners and will go a long way toward creating a common
currency for directors operating on both sides of the Tasman.
“Chartered Director will offer stakeholders and investors an assurance that directors have met certain professional
standards and that they have the knowledge to carry out their duties. It provides a framework of standards against which
directors’ experience is recognised.”
A fundamental requirement of the programme is continuing professional development for most IoD members, which ensures
that directors stay current by continuing to undertake training and learning opportunities.
“Directors will be able to demonstrate their commitment to sound governance through continuing professional development
and by participation in a credible framework against which their expertise, experience and level of commitment can be
recognised at different stages of their career”.
Dr Whittaker said the programme is designed to transition the IoD from a member-based organisation to a professional
body. “By recognising directing as a distinct profession, it will encourage greater professionalism among the wider
director community,” he said. “Directors’ skills, experience, competence
and currency of knowledge are their value proposition.”
Changes to the Institute of Directors’ constitution that paved the way for the Chartered Director programme were
approved at the AGM in Christchurch today.
Chartered Director will become operational on 1 October 2014. In the four months until the programme becomes
operational, current IoD membership will be transitioned on to the new programme.
Chartered Director will introduce:
• a new membership structure with seven different levels of expertise and experience. Associate,
Member, Chartered Member, Chartered Fellow, Distinguished Fellow, Retired Fellow and Retired
• a requirement for continuing professional development (CPD) for most member categories apart
from Associate and Retired
• annual disclosure and commitment to ethical standards under a charter
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