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He Took Notes at 200 Board Meetings—Now He’s Warning Founders About This One Mistake | Ep 241 with Marc Stockli

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Marc O. Stockli shares the untold truths behind boardrooms, exits, and ego. With over 200 board meetings under his belt and an eight-figure acquisition behind him, Marc breaks down why most founders misunderstand the role of a board—and how to turn it into your unfair advantage.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Why boardrooms are broken—and how to fix them

  • The day 9/11 shaped his lifelong obsession with boards

  • What every founder gets wrong about advisors and governance

  • How to recruit high-level board members even if “you’re a nobody”

  • When to reject VC money (and why most founders give up control too early)

  • The true cost of a bad board—and the hidden benefit of starting early

  • Behind the scenes of a failed exit… and the Ponzi scheme that almost derailed everything

  • What founders must do today to prepare for a successful exit tomorrow

Takeaways:

  • A board's job isn’t control—it’s “support and challenge”

  • Information asymmetry kills board effectiveness—solve it with proximity and culture

  • Founders with integrity, humility, and curiosity attract the best board talent

  • If you're not ready to spar, you're not ready for a board

Closing Thoughts:
This episode is a masterclass in long-game thinking. Whether you’re pre-seed or post-exit, Marc’s wisdom reframes the way you see leadership, advisors, and your own ego. Bookmark it. Study it. Revisit it before your next big decision.

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