How Senior Leaders Use Strategic Volunteering for Board Roles
Executive Careers with Fexingo: VP, C-Suite, and Senior Leadership Career Strategy · 2026-06-02 · 8 min
Episode notes
Episode 26 of Executive Careers with Fexingo dives into a counterintuitive career lever used by senior leaders: strategic volunteering. Lucas and Luna examine how pro bono board service, nonprofit committee work, and industry association leadership create a low-risk proving ground for aspiring board members. They discuss concrete examples—like a former Fortune 500 CFO who landed her first paid board seat after chairing a national nonprofit's audit committee—and break down the unwritten rules: which volunteer roles signal governance readiness, how to frame pro bono work on a CV, and why the best board opportunities often come from organizations you've never heard of. The episode also addresses the trap of over-volunteering and how senior leaders avoid being typecast as the 'committee person.' With today's date of June 2, 2026, and the S&P 500 near all-time highs, the hosts note that the current market environment is pushing more companies to refresh their boards with diverse, mission-aligned directors—making strategic volunteering more valuable than ever.