Join the Board Director Registry
The Tiger Boards director registry is how qualified directors put a current résumé in front of a working board search practice. It is not a public directory. Other people cannot search you. It is not a job board. Registering does not list a vacancy, and it does not guarantee a seat.
Tiger Boards is a boutique Australian board search and advisory firm, founded by Kylie Hammond LLM EntGov. When a Chair, owner or board briefs a mandate — Chairperson, Non-Executive Director, committee, investor director or advisory — the registry is one of the places that search can look.
The form is below this copy.
Who should register
This page is for candidates. If you want to be considered when Tiger Boards is running a confidential mandate in Australia, this is the form.
Experienced directors
Chairpersons, Non-Executive Directors, committee members and sitting advisory board members who are open to a further appointment. You may already hold seats and want the next one to be a better fit — listed, private, PE-backed, not-for-profit, or a harder committee brief. You do not need to be “looking” in public. The registry is confidential.
Emerging and next-generation directors
Operators taking a first or second board seat after a substantial executive career. People who can contribute on digital, cyber, AI, a new market or a different operating experience — and who can sit as a peer, not a guest. Boards looking for that capability use next-generation directors, not this form.
This is not a public directory
Your name, résumé and comments are not published on tigerboards.com.au. Other directors cannot browse you. The registry exists so Tiger Boards can consider you against confidential mandates.
What happens after you submit
You complete the form and upload a résumé. Tiger Boards reviews it. If your experience is relevant to a live or coming mandate, you may be considered as part of that search. If it is not, the file stays on record for later briefs that fit.
That is the honest version. Registering does not guarantee an interview, a shortlist place, or a reply on a set timetable. It gives a founder-led search practice a current picture of you when a Chair or board is appointing.
Kylie Hammond has been involved in thousands of Chair, Non-Executive Director, committee and advisory appointments across Asia Pacific. The registry feeds that work. It is not a marketplace and it is not a placement promise.
If you have a question about a submission already made, use contact. Do not use this form to brief a search.
What to include in your résumé and note
Send a current board résumé, not an executive CV with “available for NED roles” added at the top.
Include:
- board and committee seats you hold or have held, with organisation type and dates
- the contribution you actually made — not only the industry and the title
- executive experience that still matters at a board table
- sectors, geographies and organisation types you can credibly govern
- constraints that matter: listed versus private, time, conflicts, locations you will not travel to
In the comment field, say what you want to be considered for and what you will not take. A Chair brief is different from a first independent seat. An advisory board is different from a statutory NED. Be specific. A vague “open to opportunities” note is harder to use than a short, honest one.
PDF is fine. Keep it current. If you are already serving on a board, say so in the field provided.
If you are appointing, not registering
This form is the wrong door.
If you are a Chair, owner, investor or board looking to appoint a Chairperson, Non-Executive Director, committee member or advisory board member, use board search or contact Tiger Boards. Speak with Kylie. Do not upload a résumé here, and do not treat this page as a candidate catalogue.
Frequently asked questions
Will my profile be visible to other people?
No. The registry is not a public searchable database. Your details are held for confidential consideration against Tiger Boards mandates.
Does registering mean I will be appointed?
No. It means you can be considered when a relevant brief is live. Boards appoint. Tiger Boards searches. The registry is one input to that work, not a shortcut around it.
I am an emerging director. Should I still register?
Yes, if you have a substantial executive career and a clear view of the contribution you would make. Read next-generation directors so you know how Tiger Boards uses that brief. Then use the form below.
The form is below
Use the form below to register. First name, last name, current title, company, whether you are serving on a board, email, a short note, and your résumé.