Aug 12, 2026

S5 E8 Beyond the Board Table

Governance does not end when the meeting adjourns.

In this episode of Bold by Choice, hosts Vashaunta Harris and Dr. Jim Goenner are joined by Alyson Murphy, Director of Partner Services at the National Charter Schools Institute, for a conversation about the part of governance that happens beyond policies, dashboards, budgets, and board meetings: building trust, relationships, credibility, and public belief.

Alyson shares the story of a board that appeared to be doing everything right internally. Meetings were organized, financials were clean, policies were current, and academic reports were reviewed. But outside the school walls, public trust was eroding. Families were unclear about the school’s mission, local leaders rarely heard from the board, misinformation was spreading, and the school leader was carrying nearly all external relationships alone.

A facility issue and potential school expansion eventually exposed the cost of that inward focus. The board realized it had governed the organization but neglected the ecosystem surrounding it. That realization changed how members understood stewardship. They began attending community meetings, building relationships with local leaders, engaging families more intentionally, learning to tell the school’s story, and becoming active advocates for students and the mission.

Vashaunta, Jim, and Alyson also unpack what authentic advocacy looks like for board members. It is not simply lobbying or public relations. It is showing up, listening, building bridges, elevating student and family voices, and developing relationships before they are urgently needed. They also explore how simple governance habits—such as opening meetings with a mission moment—can help boards keep people, purpose, and impact at the center.

At its heart, this episode is a reminder that strong boards do more than oversee schools. They help create the conditions in which schools can flourish.

Show Notes

In This Episode

  • Why governance extends beyond the boardroom

  • The difference between governing an organization and stewarding a mission

  • Building public trust before it is needed

  • The board’s role in advocacy

  • Creating authentic community relationships

  • Telling the school’s story with clarity and credibility

  • Recruiting board members who can serve as community bridge-builders

  • Elevating student, family, and educator voices

  • Why visibility and presence matter

  • Using mission moments to strengthen board culture

Boardroom Moment

At your next board meeting, ask:

How are we actively building trust, visibility, and relationships beyond our board meetings?

Where are we showing up?
Who hears our story?
Who experiences us only from a distance?
And what relationships might we need to strengthen in order to better serve students and families?

Key Takeaway

Strong governance is not only measured by what happens inside meetings. It is also reflected in how boards build trust, strengthen relationships, listen to communities, and advocate publicly for students and families.

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