Jim Woodrum

Jim is a consultant, focused on compensation and governance matters for large private companies.
From 2013 until 2022, Jim was a Clinical Professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. While at Kellogg, Jim focused on designing and teaching in Executive Education programs for senior executives and board members and served as the Academic Director for Kellogg’s Corporate Governance Program. Before joining Kellogg, Jim was with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he taught leadership and organization behavior classes in the Evening and Executive MBA program and taught executive education courses on strategy, leadership, and talent management.
Prior to joining UW--Madison, Jim spent more than 20 years with Hewitt Associates, a human resource consulting and outsourcing firm, where he worked with senior management teams and boards.
Jim also served as a board member and chair of the Compensation Committee at Packaging Corporation of America (ticker: PKG) from 2009 until stepping down earlier this year. Packaging Corporation, with 2021 revenues of $7.7 Billion, is the third largest producer of containerboard products and a leading producer of uncoated freesheet paper in North America.
Jim earned a B.S. in finance from Millikin University as well as an MBA in finance and industrial relations from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Samantha Paxson is a growth strategy and business transformation executive in fintech, leading teams to build the intersection of technology, brand and experience architecture to center on the consumer. As Chief Experience Officer with Co-op Solutions, she has helped grow the company by developing strategies to transform the operations of a 40-year-old organization to a truly platform-based ecosystem.
As a passionate "intrapreneur," Paxson founded Co-op THINK 16 years ago, an innovation content platform empowering the evolution of mission-driven financial services, and which has partnered world-renowned thought leaders with thousands of financial services executives.
Her governance leadership has included private and not for profit boards and advisories, currently sitting on four boards in leadership roles, including USC Credit Union, tech start-up LenderClose, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and LA 5050 Women on Boards
Paxson is a graduate of USC Annenberg School and Stanford University’s FANFE executive education program and is currently pursuing an MBA at USC’s Marshall School of Business.
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