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(1996) * Making Corporate Governance Decisions that Work for Whom? * Opening Essay * Post-Enron Observations on Corporate Governance * Strategic Choices in Shareholder Advocacy, A Corporate Governance Perspective * Universal Elements and Democratic Governance * Handbook Return to Content IBM 2024 CLIMATE LOBBYING James McRitchie, 04/23/2024 , IBM 2024 Proxy. Vote Against Brown, Buberl, Farr, Krishna, Liveris, Miebach, Pollack, Waddell, Zollar, Rubash, Pay, and #5 China; FOR #4, #6, #7, #8 on Lobbying, Written Consent, Climate Lobbying, and CO2 Targets. Continue Reading · 2 INTUITIVE SURGICAL 2024 PAYGAP REPORT James McRitchie, 04/21/2024 , Intuitive Surgical 2024. James McRitchie’s proposal for a Paygap report is one of several items to be voted on before or during the Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) annual meeting on April 25, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. Pacific. Attend the annual meeting in person or online. I suggest you vote in advance. However, you can also vote during […] Continue Reading · 0 KELLANOVA 2024 PAYGAP REPORT James McRitchie, 04/21/2024 , Kellanova 2024. Myra K. Young and James McRitchie’s proposal for a Paygap report is one of several items to be voted on before or during the Kellanova Company (K) annual meeting on April 26, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific. Attend the annual meeting online. I suggest you vote in advance. However, you can also vote during […] Continue Reading · 0 PORTFOLIOS ON THE BALLOT 2024 James McRitchie, 04/15/2024 , Portfolios on the Ballot 2024 (POTB 2024), sponsored by The Shareholder Commons (TSC), is designed to guide investors in voting their proxies with a systems-first approach. I fully endorse this initiative. Their report emphasizes the importance of protecting the social and environmental systems that underpin the value of all companies within a diversified investment portfolio. […] Continue Reading · 0 NORTHERN TRUST 2024 ASCERTAIN CLIENT VOTING PREFERENCES James McRitchie, 04/12/2024 , Northern Trust 2024 proxy. James McRitchie’s proposal to Ascertain Client Voting Preferences is one of several items to be voted on before or during the Northern Trust annual meeting on April 16, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. Pacific. Attend the annual meeting online. I suggest you vote in advance. However, you can also vote with your […] Continue Reading · 0 MOODY’S 2024 SPECIAL MEETINGS: MY PROXY VOTES James McRitchie, 04/03/2024 , Moody’s 2024. Vote Against compensation committee directors Howell, Forlenza, Hill, Serafin, and Van Saun. AGAINST the Auditor, Pay, #4, FOR item #5 Special Meetings. See also my note on Automatic Voting and why funds and advisors need more complex voting guidelines. Continue Reading · 1 FAIR TREATMENT OF SHAREHOLDER NOMINEES: PROGRESS & HOLDOUTS James McRitchie, 02/20/2024 , As indicated previously (ABT: Fair Treatment of Shareholder Nominees), James McRitchie filed several proposals this season to ensure that universal proxies do not go the same route as proxy access, which became worthless when most companies limited groups of nominating shareholders to 20. Together with The Shareholder Commons, we are trying to prevent universal proxy […] Continue Reading · PROXY VOTING AS IF SYSTEMS MATTER James McRitchie, 01/28/2024 , Proxy Voting as if Systems Matter. Investors currently get essentially the same voting advice if they are broadly diversified or if their investments are highly concentrated. That doesn’t make sense if they are attempting to use their votes to enhance their financial returns. It also may not make sense strategically, even if they are concerned […] Continue Reading · LEADING BY EXAMPLE: PROXY PRE-DISCLOSURES INFLUENCE OUTCOMES James McRitchie, 01/02/2024 , Leading by Example. Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) has already gained influence after deciding to pre-disclose its proxy votes its proxy votes (typically 5 days before AGM) beginning in 2021. Following NBIM’s pre-disclosure to vote against a proposal, opposition by other shareholders increases by approximately 2.7%. Compare that to ISS (12%) and Glass Lewis (6.5%). […] Continue Reading · SOC TAKES ON SBUX James McRitchie, 11/29/2023 , SOC Takes on SBUX: Finally, The First ESG Proxy Contest Under UPC For over a year, we and others speculated that ESG proponents would pounce on universal proxy cards (UPC) as a way to escalate efforts to exert influence over companies. Since UPC became mandatory in September 2022, we have seen exactly zero proxy contests […] Continue Reading · GS ASCERTAIN CLIENT VOTING PREFERENCES James McRitchie, 11/16/2023 , GS Ascertain Client Voting Preferences is a shareholder proposal filed by James McRitchie at Goldman Sachs (GS). We want Goldman Sachs to advance democratic corporate governance, to be aware of and report on the reputational and financial risks it faces over a misalignment between the proxy votes it casts and its client’s values and preferences. […] Continue Reading · ABT: FAIR TREATMENT OF SHAREHOLDER NOMINEES James McRitchie, 11/13/2023 , ABT Fair Treatment of Shareholder Nominees is an update of my (James McRitchie) effort in the recent proxy season to address the growth of abusive advance notice bylaws aimed at disadvantaging shareholder nominees under universal proxy rules. (see Procter & Gamble Fair Elections and Procter & Gamble 2023: Our Proxy Votes, which won 43% of […] Continue Reading · BAC: ASCERTAIN CLIENT VOTING PREFERENCES James McRitchie, 11/10/2023 , BAC Ascertain Client Voting Preferences is a new type of proxy proposal for the 2024 season from James McRitchie, premiering first at Bank of America (BAC). It asks BAC to report on the feasibility of offering granular proxy voting preferences so that clients can maximize portfolio-wide returns by pursuing voting strategies designed to push certain […] Continue Reading · PROCTER & GAMBLE 2023: OUR PROXY VOTES James McRitchie, 09/30/2023 , Procter & Gamble 2023. Our proposal for Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before or during the Procter & Gamble (PG ) annual meeting on October 10, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. Pacific. Attend the annual meeting online. I always recommend that you vote in advance. However, you will also […] Continue Reading · SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION James McRitchie, 09/28/2023 , Sociological Imagination: Origin C. Wright Mills coined the term sociological imagination to describe the ability to “think yourself away from the familiar routines of everyday life.” I’m trivializing disciplines, but whereas psychology delves mostly into issues of the individual — how they develop and fit into society — sociology addresses wider issues involved with entire […] Continue Reading · SETTLEMENT WITH BROADRIDGE ON TIME TO VOTE James McRitchie, 09/26/2023 , Settlement with Broadridge reached to include the language below in their proxy. I then withdrew my proposal, and they withdrew their no-action request. (SEC file) After considering issuer practices during virtual shareholder meetings and to respect the voice of our shareholders, during our annual meeting we will pause to allow time for stockholders to ask […] Continue Reading · AVAV 2023 AGM: DECLASSIFY THE BOARD James McRitchie, 09/21/2023 , AVAV 2023. Board Declassification is just one of several issues to be voted on before or during the AeroVironment (AVAV) annual meeting on September 29, 2023, at 9:00 am Pacific. Attend the annual meeting online. Vote in advance. To vote in person at the virtual annual meeting, you must first obtain a valid legal proxy […] Continue Reading · FAIR AND BALANCED AT CALPERS? James McRitchie, 09/19/2023 , Fair and Balanced was the motto of Fox News. In 2017 they moved to a slightly more accurate “Most Watched, Most Trusted.” Most boards of directors, especially pension funds, like CalPERS, with a fiduciary duty to members that elect some directors and influence the election of others, want to at least appear fair and balanced […] Continue Reading · CII 2023 FALL CONFERENCE: NEXT FRONTIERS IN GOVERNANCE James McRitchie, 09/02/2023 , CII 2023 Fall Conference. I hope to see many of you there. I’m excited about the theme, “Next Frontiers in Governance.” CII offers unprecedented opportunities to network, share best practices, and learn from others. The CII 2023 Fall Conference will be in-person only. Register for the conference in Long Beach, California. In preparing to meet […] Continue Reading · SGI CELEBRATES 50 YEARS – MILWAUKEE ON SEPTEMBER 12TH James McRitchie, 08/30/2023 , SGI Celebrates 50 Years. Milwaukee, WI – On September 12th, the Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investment (SGI) will celebrate fifty years of service for people and the planet. Founded in 1973 by pioneers in corporate shareholder engagement, Fr. Michael Crosby, O.F.M., Cap., Sr. Alphonsa Puls, S.S.S.F., and Sr. Charlita Foxhoven, S.S.S.F., SGI members […] Continue Reading · BROADRIDGE NO-ACTION REQUEST THREATENS DEMOCRACY James McRitchie, 08/15/2023 , Broadridge No-Action Request Threatens Democracy Broadridge No-Action request threatens democracy, so it deserves a second post because of its critical importance. At an in-person meeting, everyone can easily see a show of hands when the moderator asks if anyone needs more time to vote. Not so at virtual shareholder meetings, which have quickly become the […] Continue Reading · BROADRIDGE THREATENS RIGHT TO PROXY VOTING James McRitchie, 08/03/2023 , Many were not surprised when the SEC, under Trump appointees, made it more difficult for retail shareholders to submit proposals. Read about our ongoing efforts to overturn that roadblock at Restore Shareholder Proposal Rights. However, most will be surprised that Broadridge Financial Solutions filed a no-action request that could end meaningful proxy voting at meetings, […] Continue Reading · ELECTRONIC ARTS 2023: RATIFICATION OF TERMINATION PAY James McRitchie, 08/02/2023 , Electronic Arts 2023. Ratification of Termination Pay is just one of several issues to be voted on before or during the annual meeting on August 10, 2023, at 2:00 pm Pacific Time. Attend the annual meeting online. Vote AGAINST all directors except Kofi Bruce; Against pay, auditor; FOR proposal #5 Require Termination Pay Ratification. (more…) Continue Reading · VEEVA SYSTEMS 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 06/12/2023 , Veeva Systems 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 8:00 am Pacific on June 21, 2023. Vote AGAINST Paul Sekhri; FOR Fair Elections #4. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · CATERPILLAR 2023 LOBBYING DISCLOSURE James McRitchie, 06/05/2023 , Caterpillar 2023 Lobbying Disclosure is up for a vote at the AGM at 6 am Pacific on May 10, 2023. Vote AGAINST directors except for Fish & MacLennanand, auditor, pay; FOR #7 Lobbying Disclosure & all other shareholder proposals except #9. Don’t count on voting at the meeting if you hold your shares through a […] Continue Reading · YELP 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 06/04/2023 , Yelp 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before or during the annual meeting at 9:00 am Pacific on June 9, 2023. Vote FOR all items, especially fair elections. I will vote against the nominating committee next year if they fail to increase board diversity. Join the meeting with […] Continue Reading · IMPINJ 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 06/02/2023 , Impinj 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 9:00 am Pacific on June 8, 2023. Vote AGAINST Gibson, Padval, and Sanghi; FOR other items, especially fair elections. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · COGNIZANT 2023: FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 06/02/2023 , Cognizant 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 6:30 am Pacific on June 6, 2023. Vote AGAINST Bali, Deskus, Mackay, Jr., Patsalos-Fox, Velli, Wijnberg, pay, incentive plan; FOR employee stock plan, auditor, fair elections, ratify termination pay. Join the meeting with your control number. […] Continue Reading · ALPHABET 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/30/2023 , Alphabet 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before or at the annual meeting at 9:00 am Pacific on June 2, 2023. Vote AGAINST board items except for Chavez; FOR all shareholder proposals except #& & #14. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · WALMART 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/28/2023 , Walmart 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 8:30 am Pacific on May 31, 2023. Vote AGAINST Flynn, Harris, Horton, Mayer, Penner Stephenson, pay, auditor, #8, #11; FOR Fair Elections #9 and most other shareholder proposals. Join the meeting with your control number. I […] Continue Reading · CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/22/2023 , Chipotle Mexican Grill 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 8:00 am Pacific on May 25, 2023. Vote AGAINST Baldocchi, Engles, Fili-Krushel, Gutierrez, Niccol, Winston, pay, auditor; FOR Fair Elections #5, Free Association #6. You cannot just join the meeting with your control number. […] Continue Reading · TELADOC HEALTH 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/20/2023 , Teladoc Health 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 9:00 am Pacific on June 2, 2023. Vote AGAINST Gorevic, Mckinley, Paulus, Snow, Pay, Stock Incentive; FOR Employee Stock, Auditor, Fair Elections #6. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · AMAZON 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/19/2023 , Amazon 2023. Fair Elections is just one of many issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 9:00 am Pacific on May 24, 2023. Vote Against Bezos, Cooper, Gorelick, Huttenlocher, McGrath, Rubinstein, Stonesifer; For Fair Elections #15 & many shareholder proposals. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · UNION PACIFIC 2023 FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/15/2023 , Union Pacific 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 6:00 am Pacific on May 18, 2023. Vote AGAINST Delaney, Dillon, Edison, Finley, Fritz, Hopkins, McCarthy, Villarreal, auditor, pay; FOR Fair Elections #5, independent chair #4, and paid sick leave #7. Join the meeting with […] Continue Reading · CVS HEALTH 2023: FAIR ELECTIONS James McRitchie, 05/15/2023 , CVS Health 2023. Fair Elections is just one of several issues to be voted on before the annual meeting at 5:00 am Pacific on May 18, 2023. Vote Against Brown, Farah, Finucane, Million, auditor, pay, proposal #9; FOR shareholder proposals #5, #6, #7, #8. Join the meeting with your control number. (more…) Continue Reading · 1 2 … 98 Next → DON’T MISS Corporate Accountability Forums – Join occasional discussions with guest speakers. 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