Board of Advisors

Reputation Intelligence is selectively receptive to creating a board of advisors.

If trust, ethics, governance, ethical and moral conflict management, conflict resolution and crisis management are meaningful to you and commitments of yours, you can be considered for a spot on the board.

Here’s how it works, for now:

If you choose to become a founding member of Reputation Intelligence ($15k) we will have a vetting conversation or two. There is no fundraising requirement in this role. No required meetings. There is, however, an expectation of responsive engagement on matters deemed important by Reputation Intelligence and the board.

If approved, you will be named a member of the board for a term of one year (as long as there are no egregious conduct concerns), which I will list here and in a document provided to you. You will be eligible for a second term, as long as professional conduct standards (decided by Reputation Intelligence and the board) are determined to be excellent or at least, respected.

You will receive copies of all current Reputation Intelligence guides and access to the Extra section of this publication. You will be able to pitch articles or possibly author them (no AI). You will be considered to voice your insights and opinions in news and features.

You and I will be able to communicate and receive answers to brief questions about your reputation concerns. You will be able to communicate professionally and politely with other members of the board.

Become a founding member to begin the application and vetting process to become an advisor board member.