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Global Payments and Transocean experts share advice on 2024 proxy statements and board agendas
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As the end of the year draws near, Governance Intelligence has been speaking to professionals about the major governance issues that lie ahead in 2024, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to ESG developments. Our aim, as always, is to share some of the best advice on how to tackle those challenges.
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As the end of the year draws near, Governance Intelligence has been speaking to professionals about the major governance issues that lie ahead in 2024, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to ESG developments. Our aim, as always, is to share some of the best advice on how to tackle those challenges.
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Many governance experts involved in the shareholder proposal process are asking questions following the release of new SEC guidance that essentially reverses a Biden-era staff legal bulletin (SLB) on the parameters and reasoning by which companies may seek the go-ahead to exclude resolutions from their proxy statements. Overall, the division of corporation finance’s move will likely lead to fewer ESG-related proposals making their way to a vote at AGMs, posing questions about what happens this year and how proponents will respond in the future. Many experts are waiting to see what happens in the short term given that the guidance arrived at a time when many companies have already received a 14a-8 verdict for their 2025 AGM under the old guidance while others are awaiting a response from the SEC under the newly issued SLB. Others could still file no-action requests. In the latest episode of our Governance Matters podcast, we hear from Beth Sasfai, partner in Cooley’s public companies group and leader of the law firm’s ESG and sustainability advisory practice. Among other things, Sasfai is an expert adviser to companies on shareholder proposals. She shares her thoughts on the potential impact of the new guidance for companies and proponents this proxy season and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Executive compensation has been a focus for the SEC in recent years, with new rules in areas such as clawbacks and insider trading. The agency has also turned its enforcement eye to companies’ disclosures around executive perquisites, or perks. Our guest for this month’s episode of the Governance Matters podcast is Neil McCarthy, co-founder and chief product officer of DragonGC. He says there has been a particular enforcement focus on executives’ use of aircraft. He also explains that there is a growing focus among companies on how to report – or not report – on personal security expenses for executives, a concern sparked in part by the murder last year of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. To take part in Governance Intelligence's online survey about succession planning, please click here or visit https://emea.focusvision.com/survey/selfserve/21d9/240801 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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When Governance Intelligence presented its 17th annual Corporate Governance Awards recently, Helle Bank Jorgensen, founder and CEO of Competent Boards, received the lifetime achievement award. In a series of episodes of the Governance Matters podcast we have been talking to some of the Corporate Governance Awards winners about the efforts behind their success and challenges they see in the coming year. In this episode we hear from Jorgensen about her work in the field of governance and sustainable business practices, including her thoughts on anti-ESG efforts and the role of boards in terms of their companies’ ESG programs. Governance Intelligence also talks to Nicolas Leroux, CEO of Odyssey by Kalexius. Every year brings both evolving and unique challenges to those working in entity management, and 2025 certainly looks set to be no different. Click to listen and subscribe on Apple podcasts , Spotify and Acast . This month’s episode is brought to you in partnership with Odyssey by Kalexius. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Governance Intelligence recently presented our 17th annual Corporate Governance Awards at a gala event in New York , where a few hundred of the best and brightest in the profession got to let their hair down while celebrating success in the field. The awards honor outstanding achievements by the profession in areas such as hosting AGMs , compliance and ethics programs, ESG reporting, entity management , use of technology , proxy statements , investor engagement and corporate transactions. In a series of episodes of our podcast Governance Matters we’re talking to some of the winners about the work that helped them land their awards and some of the challenges they see in the coming year. Nasdaq had quite the bumper evening at the awards. The company won the titles for governance team of the year (large cap), best director training and education program and best ESG reporting (large cap). It was also nominated in the best global entity management category. In this episode , I speak to Erika Moore, corporate secretary and deputy general counsel at Nasdaq, about the details of the company’s award-winning director training and education program, its first governance roadshow and her team’s successful approach. The Governance Matters podcast provides listeners with insight into cutting-edge issues of the day for corporate secretaries, general counsel and other governance professionals. The series looks at how the roles of governance professionals and the board – as well as the landscape in which they operate – are evolving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Director training and education is one of the keys to ensuring boards can fulfill their duties while adapting to changing circumstances affecting the company. Corporate secretaries and other governance professionals play the central role in planning for necessary information to be passed to the board, either from themselves or through in-house or external advisers. There’s no one-size-fits all approach but there are important lessons to help the board succeed and avoid potential problems. An effective director training program helps create a foundation for a high-functioning board that can oversee risk and strategy effectively while understanding the needs and interests of shareholders and other stakeholders. An unsuccessful program can have the reverse effect. ‘If a director speaks to an institutional investor and [he or she is] not prepared it can have implications for the organization,’ says Joan Conley, board member at EJF Acquisition Corp and Tigo Energy and former corporate secretary of Nasdaq, in Governance Intelligence’s recent Governance Playbook on the topic, which contains advice from a range of experts. One of those experts is Angela Grant, chief legal officer and corporate secretary at Palomar Holdings, who in the latest episode of the Governance Matters podcast discusses how director training works at her company, how to identify the kind of topics directors might need more information on and bringing in outside experts, among other things. The Governance Matters podcast provides listeners with insight into cutting-edge issues of the day for corporate secretaries, general counsel and other governance professionals. The series looks at how the roles of governance professionals and the board – as well as the landscape in which they operate – are evolving. From ESG and entity management to shareholder engagement, regulation and technology, hear from governance experts and leading advisers about the latest public company governance matters. Click to listen and subscribe on Apple podcasts , Spotify and Acast . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Board assessments are an essential part of governance work and key to making sure directors can function well as individuals and as a team. In this episode of the Governance Matters podcast from Governance Intelligence, we hear from Seth Gastwirth, deputy general counsel and assistant corporate secretary at Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), about why board assessments are so important, how they can best be designed and how the results can be used to improve performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 Governance lessons from the Disney and Starbucks proxy contests and new DoJ efforts to encourage corporate whistleblowers 36:55
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The latest episode of Governance Intelligence’s Governance Matters podcast brings advice from experts on two of the biggest challenges facing companies in the year ahead: climate change and artificial intelligence . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 Global Payments and Transocean experts share advice on 2024 proxy statements and board agendas 25:30
As the end of the year draws near, Governance Intelligence has been speaking to professionals about the major governance issues that lie ahead in 2024, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to ESG developments . Our aim, as always, is to share some of the best advice on how to tackle those challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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As shareholder engagement becomes increasingly important, all means of interaction can be useful Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Daniel Schwarcz of the University of Minnesota Law School tells editor-at-large Ben Maiden about new research he and his colleague Jonathan Choi conducted into law students’ use of AI. We also hear from director Margaret Preston about some of the challenges facing boards in 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode of the Governance Matters podcast, a leading shareholder advocate reviews lessons from proxy season 2023 and looks ahead to next year Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we also recap takeaways from Corporate Secretary’s ESG Integration Forum – Summer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 Reviewing the 2023 proxy season and making a success of entity management: Governance Matters 18 36:51
In the latest episode, we hear analysis of declining support for ESG resolutions and get advice on making the best of your company’s entity management program Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the latest episode of the podcast we hear about new possibilities for deploying technology in governance work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 The future of AI for lawyers and ISS founder Robert Monks talks executive pay: Governance Matters 16 34:02
In this episode, we look at how AI presents risks and opportunities for in-house legal teams and law firms, and ask Robert Monks about his views on today’s executive compensation and how it might be reformed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boards increasingly face pressure to become more proactive and strategic about not only their company but also their own composition, structure and role. This episode shares commentary in this area and reports from the ESG Integration Forum – Europe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Investors have thrown a spotlight for companies on social issues such as slavery. This episode looks at the challenges posed by an emerging legal framework around forced labor and how companies can address social risks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode of the Governance Matters podcast looks at academic research revealing how women can negotiate traditional social expectations to have more influence in the boardroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of the Governance Matters podcast looks at trends in ESG-focused activism in Canada and some of the ways boards can respond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode of the Governance Matters podcast looks at how companies can tackle or avoid scandals and other negative events that can cause loss of revenue, reputational damage and erosion of shareholder value. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode of the Governance Matters podcast looks at changing board attitudes toward climate change and what investors are looking for from directors in terms of climate-related skills and knowledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of the Governance Matters podcast looks at how boards are preparing to tackle the ever-growing list of often fundamental questions posed by ESG matters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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