June 20, 2024
2024 Proxy Disclosure & Executive Compensation Conferences: AI and Cyber and Clawbacks – Oh My!
We’re really looking forward to returning to an in-person format for our upcoming Proxy Disclosure and Executive Compensation Conferences to be held in San Francisco on October 14th and 15th. Our agenda is always topical, and this year is no exception. Here’s a taste of what we have in store for you:
– If you’ve been following this week’s blogs on AI-related disclosure issues, you won’t want to miss our “Governing and Disclosing AI” panel
– Our “Cyber Incidents: Handling Real Time Reporting” panel will offer insights to keep you out of the Division of Enforcement’s cross-hairs when it comes to cybersecurity issues.
– Our “Living with Clawbacks – What Have We Learned?” panel will bring you up to speed on how companies are adjusting to the clawback listing standards and the emerging issues they are encountering.
Of course, we’ll also have panels addressing the latest developments in shareholder activism, climate disclosure, key 10-K and proxy disclosures, perks, navigating ISS & Glass Lewis. You’ll hear insights on proxy disclosure and executive comp hot topics from our “SEC All-Stars” and have the opportunity to listen to Dave interview Corp Fin Director Erik Gerding. As always, we’ll also have a little fun – this year, it’s in the form of a “Family Feud”-style “lightning round” ame show that we think you’ll really enjoy.
We hope many of you will join us in San Francisco! Register by July 26th to lock in our “early bird” deal for individual in-person registrations ($1,750, discounted from the regular $2,195 rate). If traveling isn’t in the cards, we also offer a virtual option so you won’t miss out on the practical takeaways our speaker lineup will share. (Also check out our discounted rate options for groups of virtual attendees!) You can register now by visiting our online store or by calling us at 800-737-1271.
– John Jenkins
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