About the role
About GoodBot
GoodBot is an interdisciplinary community of socially-minded professionals working in law, technology, design, social sciences, and policy. Our purpose is to support the development of trusted, accountable, and socially sustainable technology ecosystems research, policy and capacity building in response to technology-enabled harms arising from current and emerging technologies. Our goal is to advance conversations, policies and innovation that build toward healthy and inclusive technology futures that benefit everyone.
Position Overview
The volunteer Board Chair will serve as a key leader of the organization’s Board of Directors, helping to align governance efforts with strategic goals. This individual will play a critical role in ensuring the board contributes maximum value to GoodBot’s mission, performance, and long-term success.
Responsibilities
- Provide strategic guidance and oversight to the executive team.
- Foster strong alignment between board activities and GoodBot’s strategic priorities.
- Lead best practices, ensuring compliance, transparency, and accountability within GoodBot’s Board and operations
- Act as a key liaison between the board and stakeholders.
- Support development of fundraising strategies
- Support fundraising, partnership-building, and brand positioning efforts as needed.
- Help assess organizational risks and guide risk mitigation strategies.
Requirements
- Proven leadership experience as a Board Chair, Board Member, or C-level executive
- Fundraising experience and the ability to support capital-raising efforts is a priority
- Experience in growing or scaling mission-oriented technology companies (preferably in AI or social impact tech)
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills
- Passion for ethical technology and innovation for good
- Familiarity or experience with fundraising and investor relations is strongly preferred
- Willingness and ability to commit approximately 18-24 hours per quarter to board duties, including meetings, strategic advising, and occasional external engagement
About the role
About GoodBot
GoodBot is an interdisciplinary community of socially-minded professionals working in law, technology, design, social sciences, and policy. Our purpose is to support the development of trusted, accountable, and socially sustainable technology ecosystems research, policy and capacity building in response to technology-enabled harms arising from current and emerging technologies. Our goal is to advance conversations, policies and innovation that build toward healthy and inclusive technology futures that benefit everyone.
Position Overview
The volunteer Board Chair will serve as a key leader of the organization’s Board of Directors, helping to align governance efforts with strategic goals. This individual will play a critical role in ensuring the board contributes maximum value to GoodBot’s mission, performance, and long-term success.
Responsibilities
- Provide strategic guidance and oversight to the executive team.
- Foster strong alignment between board activities and GoodBot’s strategic priorities.
- Lead best practices, ensuring compliance, transparency, and accountability within GoodBot’s Board and operations
- Act as a key liaison between the board and stakeholders.
- Support development of fundraising strategies
- Support fundraising, partnership-building, and brand positioning efforts as needed.
- Help assess organizational risks and guide risk mitigation strategies.
Requirements
- Proven leadership experience as a Board Chair, Board Member, or C-level executive
- Fundraising experience and the ability to support capital-raising efforts is a priority
- Experience in growing or scaling mission-oriented technology companies (preferably in AI or social impact tech)
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills
- Passion for ethical technology and innovation for good
- Familiarity or experience with fundraising and investor relations is strongly preferred
- Willingness and ability to commit approximately 18-24 hours per quarter to board duties, including meetings, strategic advising, and occasional external engagement