Administrateurs et Présidents
La composition du conseil est une variable stratégique, pas une fonction administrative. Les administrateurs qui siègent autour de la table déterminent la qualité des défis que reçoit la direction et la diversité des perspectives qui orientent les décisions stratégiques. JOlivier & Partners dirige les recherches d’administrateurs et de présidents à travers les marchés européens avec la rigueur et la discrétion que ces mandats exigent.
A diverse, cohesive board of directors is key to seizing opportunities and managing risk.
Board search requires a different approach from executive search. The most valuable independent directors are rarely actively seeking new mandates — they are already committed, selectively engaged and highly conscious of the time and reputational demands of additional board service. Identifying the right candidate for a specific board requires a precise brief, a structured market mapping exercise and an approach that is credible, senior and confidential.
We begin every board mandate with a composition analysis: mapping the board’s existing capability against the organisation’s strategic requirements over the next three to five years, and defining the specific gap that the new appointment should fill. This analysis shapes the brief and ensures that every appointment is a deliberate step toward a more capable governance body — not simply a replacement for the outgoing director.
Your Trusted Board & Chair Recruitment Firm
Our board search process combines rigorous market mapping with the personal, senior-level candidate engagement that board director searches require. We assess candidates not only for their relevant expertise but for their ability to operate effectively in your specific board environment — to challenge constructively, to build productive relationships with both management and fellow directors, and to contribute substantively within the time commitment the role demands. We also advise on the induction process that gives new directors the contextual understanding they need to contribute from the first board meeting rather than the third year of their tenure.