EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 49 MIN
163 - How to Serve on a Board with Karen McFarlane (Kaye Media)
from Greenbook Podcast
Karen Lynch sits down with Karen McFarlane, Founder of Kaye Media and longtime fractional CMO, to unpack what board service really looks like beyond the shiny LinkedIn headline. From her early career pivot (HBO home video by day, creative “startup” projects by night) to leading through uncertainty, Karen McFarlane shares how board work can sharpen leadership, expand networks, and create impact beyond pure business-as-usual.The conversation demystifies advisory vs. working vs. governing boards, why trust is the real operating system between a board and CEO, and how volunteering can signal character and capability to hiring managers. If you’re considering board service or building a board for your startup, this episode is a practical roadmap with purpose baked in.Key Discussion Points:Fractional leadership: why embedded CMOs bring “portable perspective” across companiesBoard types decoded: advisory vs. working vs. governing (and what each actually does)The board–CEO relationship: trust, clarity of roles, and constructive challengeBoard service as career fuel: networking with a job-to-do, resume signal, and leadership repsBuilding a startup board: skills-first recruiting, avoiding “yes-people,” and planning board evolutionResources & Links:Kaye Media (Karen McFarlane’s firm)AMA New York (board + community)Hudson Valley Credit Union: Board of Directors overviewNACD Blue Ribbon Commission report on board–CEO trustColumbia Business School Exec Ed: Corporate Governance ProgramKaren’s LinkedIn newsletter: Better On PurposeMVP podcast: Momentum NowYou can reach out to Karen McFarlane on LinkedIn.Many thanks to Karen McFarlane for being our guest. Thanks also to our production team and our editor at Big Bad Audio.
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