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Which CXO Roles Boards Really Want

Which CXO Roles Boards Really Want

by ProResource | Oct 15, 2025 | Board Positions, Leadership, LinkedIn Best Practices

When executives talk about preparing for a board role, the conversation usually jumps straight to networking. Who do you know? Who knows you? Who might make the introduction? That’s important, but it’s only part of the story. Boards are increasingly explicit about the...
What CEOs Need to Know About LinkedIn After Raising a Series B

What CEOs Need to Know About LinkedIn After Raising a Series B

by ProResource | Oct 8, 2025 | CEOs, Employer Branding, LinkedIn Tips

You’ve raised your Series B. You have capital, customers, and a team that’s growing fast. You’re hiring senior leaders. You’re thinking about scale. And you’re probably doing 14 jobs at once. So why worry about visibility now? Because what you say – and how you show...
You Raised Your Series A. Now It’s Time to Be Seen.

You Raised Your Series A. Now It’s Time to Be Seen.

by ProResource | Oct 1, 2025 | Credibility, LinkedIn Profile, Personal branding

There is a lot to do right now. You’re leading product. You’re still selling. You’re hiring your first layer of leadership. You’re trying to build fast without breaking anything. You’re in the thick of it, and it’s easy to let visibility slip down on the list. But if...
In the CEO Gig Economy, Brand Is the Only Thing You Own

In the CEO Gig Economy, Brand Is the Only Thing You Own

by ProResource | Sep 17, 2025 | CEOs, LinkedIn Profile, Personal branding

Fortune just sounded the alarm: in the first half of 2025, a full 33% of new CEOs were interim appointments. Let that sink in. A third of new CEO roles are occupied by people who aren’t expected to stay. Boards are embracing flexibility, cycling in operators for...
What to Do on LinkedIn When You’re Preparing to Sell Your Company

What to Do on LinkedIn When You’re Preparing to Sell Your Company

by ProResource | Sep 10, 2025 | Business Exit, LinkedIn Tips, Online Presence

If you’re planning to sell your company in the next few years, LinkedIn can help you make that transition more successfully. Whether you’re aiming for a clean exit or staying on through the transition, a strategic LinkedIn presence can improve your positioning,...
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