Executive boards are a vital component of the organizational structure and success of publicly traded corporations and nonprofit organizations. The executive board, sometimes known as the board of directors, is responsible for oversight and visionary leadership that guides both the current and future direction of the organization. Board members lead toward a sustainable future by establishing sound ethical and legal practices and financial management policies, ensuring adequate resources and structure to advance the organizational mission ( National Council of Nonprofits n.d.b National Council of Nonprofits. (n.d.b). Board roles and responsibilities. Retrieved from https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/board-roles-and-responsibilities Google Scholar ). Board members do not manage the day-to-day operations; rather, they provide stewardship, foresight, and insight to ensure the organization maintains focus on its fundamental core mission and values (Box). Rajashree Koppolu, RN, MS, CPNP-PC/AC, MSL, Manager of Advanced Practice Professional Development and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric General Surgery, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, Palo Alto, CA. Cheryl Cairns, DNP, MSN, CPNP, General Pediatrics Willoughby Hills Family Health Center, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. Daniel Crawford, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, Associate Professor (Clinical), Director, PNP-PC Program, University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA. Emiko Dudley, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC/PC, Pediatric Pulmonology, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. Laura Finn, MSN, CPNP-PC/AC, Acute & Critical Care, Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Gail Horner, DNP, RNC, CPNP, SANE-P, Child & Family Advocacy, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.