January 7, 2025
November-December Issue of The Corporate Executive
The latest issue of The Corporate Executive newsletter is on its way to subscribers. It is also available now online to members of TheCorporateCounsel.net who subscribe to the electronic format. In this issue, we highlight key takeaways from the 2024 Proxy Disclosure & 21st Annual Executive Compensation Conferences. Here is an excerpt from my “A Word from the Editor” describing the topics covered in this issue:
Beginning on page 2, we highlight the SEC’s agenda based on an interview with Erik Gerding, Director of the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance. We then focus on the insights shared by our SEC All-Stars on a wide range of important issues that public companies face as we enter the 2025 annual reporting and proxy season. We next drill down on some of the most critical topics that our expert panelists addressed during two days of conferences, including shareholder activism, effective proxy statement and Form 10-K disclosures, cybersecurity disclosures, artificial intelligence, perquisites disclosure, the policies of the proxy advisory firms and a grab bag of important executive compensation hot topics that you should consider as we approach the 2025 proxy season.
On a personal note, I am thankful for the opportunity to see so many members of our community in person at the annual conferences in San Francisco. It was very nice to be freed from the confines of the Zoom screen!
Be sure to mark your calendars for the 2025 Proxy Disclosure and 22nd Annual Executive Compensation Conferences, which will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 21-22. Also, please note that you can still access the archives and transcripts from our 2024 Conferences by emailing sales@ccrcorp.com.
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– Dave Lynn
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