MOB FELLOWS
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The MOB Fellows Directory

Every fellow who has completed the program and passed the capstone, profiled to the standard a nominating committee expects, and filterable by the criteria a board search actually uses.

Status

The directory opens when MOB 1 graduates. The founding class convenes in fall 2026 and completes its assessment in early 2027; profiles publish on graduation. Until then, boards and search firms with an AI or cybersecurity specification can request a slate directly and we will respond within forty-eight hours, at no cost. [email protected]

Preview

The profiles below are illustrative examples, shown to demonstrate the directory's structure and filters. They are not real fellows.

Request a slate Three to five matched fellows within forty-eight hours. No fee, in either direction.
What a Profile
Contains

What we verify before a fellow appears here.

A directory is only as useful as the diligence behind it. Every profile in this directory represents a fellow who has completed the twelve-week Board Preparation, passed a capstone assessed by a panel of sitting public company directors, and cleared reference and background diligence conducted by the program.

Domain
AI, cybersecurity, or both, with the specific authority established — what the fellow built, secured, or governed, and at what scale.
Sector and scale
Industries of substantive experience, and the size of enterprise the fellow has been accountable within.
Committee readiness
Which board committees the fellow is prepared to serve on, including whether they qualify as an audit committee financial expert.
Board service
Current and prior public, private, sponsor-backed, nonprofit, and advisory board service, with committee roles.
Availability and conflicts
How many additional seats the fellow can take, and the companies they cannot serve for competitive reasons.
Governance reference
The fellow's forum chair — a sitting director who has observed their judgment monthly for fifteen months — released with the fellow's consent when a search advances.

Fellows control what appears publicly. Contact details are never published, and are released to a board or search firm only with the individual fellow's consent.