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Slash nine-year terms, end gender box-ticking: Livingstone

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Former Commonwealth Bank chairwoman Catherine Livingstone has called for six-year terms for directors to help refresh boardrooms and urged a focus on diversity beyond the usual box-ticking metrics such as gender.

A paper published by corporate governance experts last month proved what veteran chairmen like David Gonski have previously flagged, non-executive directors highly value their identity as a director and are reluctant to leave a board when the time comes.

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Patrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com
Hannah Wootton is a reporter for the Financial Review. Connect with Hannah on Twitter. Email Hannah at hannah.wootton@afr.com

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