June 17, 2025
Today’s CompensationStandards.com Webcast: “Proxy Season Post-Mortem: The Latest Compensation Disclosures”
Tune in at 2:00 pm Eastern today for our annual CompensationStandards.com webcast “Proxy Season Post-Mortem: The Latest Compensation Disclosures” to hear Mark Borges of Compensia, Dave Lynn of CompensationStandards.com & Goodwin and Ron Mueller of Gibson Dunn discuss the ins and outs of compensation disclosures during the 2025 proxy season and share some thoughts on the SEC’s upcoming Executive Compensation Roundtable, for which all three of them are serving as panelists.
In the last two years, we’ve extended the runtime of this program to 90 minutes since we were all tackling major new rulemaking. (I’m talking about you, PvP and clawbacks!) So much has happened this proxy season, we’re sticking with a 90-minute so Ron, Mark and Dave have time to cover all these hot topics:
- 2025 Shareholder Engagement Challenges
- 2025 Proxy Statements — DEI and Other E&S Developments
- 2025 Proxy Statements — Executive Compensation Disclosures
– Say-on-Pay during the 2025 proxy season
– CD&A highlights
– Pay-versus-Performance disclosure
– Compensation clawbacks
– Perquisite disclosure
– Proxy advisory firm policies
– Equity award grant practices - Shareholder Proposals
- Upcoming SEC Roundtable
Members of CompensationStandards.com can attend this critical webcast at no charge. If you’re not yet a member, you can sign up by contacting our team at info@ccrcorp.com or at 800-737-1271. Our “100-Day Promise” guarantees that during the first 100 days as an activated member, you may cancel for any reason and receive a full refund. The webcast cost for non-members is $595.
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This program will also be eligible for on-demand CLE credit when the archive is posted, typically within 48 hours of the original air date. Instructions on how to qualify for on-demand CLE credit will be posted on the archive page.
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