Know what you want? Try our 'Supplier Directory' 

Construction sector facing non-executive director shortfall

According to new data from online recruitment platform NonExecutiveDirectors.com there is a shortage of senior candidates in construction looking for non-executive director (NED) positions.

Despite people in the sector having the skills, talent and experience to offer boards, currently only two per cent of its 6,000 strong database, who are actively looking for roles, are classed as working, or having worked, in construction.

Ceo of NonExecutiveDirectors.com, Matthew Roberts, said: “We want more people from this sector to sign up. Perhaps they think they don’t have the skills required for a non-executive director, but being on a board is very much about the behaviours and attributes they display, like confidence, self-control and the ability to challenge or support.

According to the recruiter’s database, a typical NED is a 57-year-old male based in the South East of England, with 14 years’ experience as an executive.

Mr Roberts said: “We want to explode the myth that boards should look this way – they should have a diverse range of people on them from a variety of sectors, age groups, life experiences etc.'

The areas from which there are the highest number of candidates putting themselves forward for NED roles are publishing and media (19%), charity/not for profit (13%), greentech/cleantech (13%) and the platform has a split of private (26%), public (46%) and charity (28%) sector breakdown. From 4819 male and 1065 female members, only 18% are women, despite the fact that boards would benefit hugely from their ability to bring different perspectives.

Mr Roberts concluded: “The gist of the feedback we’ve been given is that females still have a perception of 'cronyism’ and boardroom politics at this level, and that many intermediaries helping find non-exec positions are also male, which they can find off-putting. An online platform, helping to cut out the middle man, can help eradicate this and provide a space in which females feel comfortable to apply. It will go some way to helping to level out these discrepancies.'

2 March 2016

Comments

Already Registered?
Login
Not Yet Registered?
Register

The entries are in! Now the countdown begins

With submissions for the HVR Awards 2025 now closed, the spotlight turns to our expert judges and the wider industry to decide who will take home the top honours....

  14-Aug-2025

Solid Energy expands UK offering with ultra-high temperature heat pump options

Danish manufacturer Solid Energy has upgraded its hydrocarbon range of ultra-high temperature modular heat pumps for the UK market, with the new line-up capable of reaching flow temperatures of 170°C....

  06-Aug-2025

STOKVIS R600

CONDENSING ULTRA LOW NOx PREMIX COMMERCIAL BOILER
  10-Jan-2019
Heating & Ventilating Review is the number one magazine in the HVAR industry. Don’t miss out, subscribe today!
Subcribe to HVR

Diary

HVR Awards
BESA Industry Awards