Boardroom Legacy

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  • ISBN 9781804095003
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Boardroom Legacy traces the origins of modern corporate governance through the ideas and example of Sidney J. Weinberg and his son John L. Weinberg – legendary leaders of Goldman Sachs and among the most influential directors of the twentieth century.

At the centre of the book is the first publication of John L. Weinberg’s 1948 Princeton senior thesis, “Status and Functions of Corporate Directors”. Written long before corporate governance became a formal discipline, it offers a disciplined, practical account of what boards are meant to do: how directors should be informed, how judgment is exercised, and how authority is balanced between oversight and management. The thesis appears alongside two foundational works by Sidney Weinberg and is enriched with annotations and original essays by leading scholars, directors, and public servants.

Together, these materials address enduring challenges faced by boards and senior leaders: how to remain engaged without overreaching, how to reconcile fiduciary responsibility with broader institutional consequences, and how company culture, integrity, and informed judgment shape long-term success.

Edited by writer and finance thought leader Lawrence A. Cunningham and framed by contributions from Richard A. Gephardt, John F. W. Rogers, and Leo E. Strine, Jr., Boardroom Legacy connects Goldman Sachs’s distinctive traditions of partnership and stewardship to the wider evolution of corporate governance – offering directors, executives, and professionals a rigorous yet accessible resource for responsible decision-making today.

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Additional contributors are:
Mary K. Bush, Brian R. Cheffins, Andrew Jones, David F. Larcker, Simon M. Lorne, Dalia T. Mitchell, Michael Montelongo, Brian Tayan, Paul F. Washington, Harwell Wells, Amy Deen Westbrook, David A. Westbrook

Lawrence A. Cunningham is a widely published author, public company director, and advocate of long-term, shareholder-oriented corporate governance. A Professor Emeritus at George Washington University and Director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware, he serves on the boards of Markel Group and Constellation Software. In 2018, the National Association of Corporate Directors honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award for advancing effective board leadership and governance. He is the author of twenty books, including The Essays of Warren Buffett and Boardroom Legacy.

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