BSR Insight | 2010 Proxy Preview
About the Author(s)
Elissa Goldenberg, Associate, Advisory Services
Publication Date
April 20, 2010
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As You Sow's "2010 Proxy Preview" categorizes the hundreds of proxies filed in the United States on social and governance issues, explores important issues, identifies the key investors and organizations filing them, and provides a list of companies and upcoming proxy votes.
The following highlights provide an overview of the 2009 proxy season and a look forward to 2010:
- Social, environmental, and reputational issues prevail for investors: An increasing number of social proposals received double-digit votes.
- Sexual orientation non-discrimination, climate change, and political campaign donations lead proposals: For the fourth year in a row, these topics accounted for the largest number of proposals filed on any issue.
- "Say on Pay" important in 2010: Executive compensation proposals will be the largest single-issue proxy vote this year.
- New issues show diversity of interests: New issues raised this year will include proposals on animal feed operations, childhood obesity, derivatives trading, Gulf Coast wetlands restoration, coal ash disposal, health care and pay disparity, internet behavioral advertising, and rainforest impacts, among others.
About the Author(s)
Elissa Goldenberg, Associate, Advisory Services
With four years of sustainability communications expertise, Elissa works with BSR member companies in a range of sectors—including those in information and communications technology; food, beverage, and agriculture; energy; and consumer products—on various sustainability issues including reporting, stakeholder engagement, and human rights... Read more →
Topics
Climate Change, Governance & Accountability, Human Rights, Investor Perspective, Reporting & Communications, Stakeholder Relations
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