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Where Is Executive Compensation Five Years After Dodd-Frank?

Executive Compensation Forum Nov. 19
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What:

Five years after the passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, corporate leaders and directors will be meeting to discuss the act’s passage, the changes it brought about and what the future holds, during the sixth annual Executive Compensation Summit co-sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Corporate Reporting and Governance and the Forum for Corporate Directors.

Who:  

Keynote speakers are James Barrall, partner in the Los Angeles office of Latham & Watkins LLP and global co-chair of the firm’s benefits and compensation practice, and Yumi Narita, vice president at BlackRock, a multinational investment management corporation.

When:

Thursday, Nov. 19
7-9 a.m.

Where:

The Pacific Club
4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 92660

Fee:

$50 for members of the Forum for Corporate Directors, $85 for nonmembers
RSVP online

Additional:

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Importance of pay-for-performance alignment
  • Update on the status and impacts of the Securities and Exchange Commission rules
  • Growing influence of institutional investors and their policies, the impact of shareholder activists
  • Director compensation lawsuits

Media Contacts:

Vivek Mande, Center for Corporate Reporting, 657-278-7659
Pamela McLaren, 657-278-4852