"E-Proxy Practice Tips: Five Years Later"

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

2:00 - 2:45 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]

Even with five proxy season's worth of experience now under our belt, there continues to be new developments. Find out the "lessons learned" from the first five seasons - and all the latest practice tips for next proxy season. This webcast will explain the voting patterns you should expect - and provide solicitation strategies to help you be better prepared. Even if this is your fifth time around, you will want the practical guidance from these experts:

  • Tom Ball, Senior Managing Director, Morrow & Co.
  • Chuck Callan, SVP-Regulatory Affairs, Broadridge Financial Solutions
  • Keir Gumbs, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP

Among the topics of this program are:

  • What will voting patterns look like next proxy season?
  • What are the "lessons learned" from the past five proxy seasons?
  • How should your proxy solicitation and IR strategies change in the wake of e-proxy, including the elimination of broker nonvotes in director elections?

 

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