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A FIRST-CLASS VIRTUAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Billy Billingham
BILLY BILLINGHAM MBE

Decorated Military Leader. Bodyguard. Best-Selling Author. TV Personality. Speaker.

There is not much Billy Billingham MBE QCB can't do!

With more than 20 years of military leadership, including executing strategic operations in places including Iraq, Afghanistan, South America, and Africa, Billy has experienced what it takes to be mentally tough.

As a result of his bravery, he was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery and MBE by Queen Elizabeth II.

Join Billy as he brings his experiences to GEO's audience to educate and enthral those seeking how to combat challenges and hardships the SAS way!

INSIGHTFUL AND INSPIRING BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Access on-demand recordings.of the event's 20 live sessions that span six subject tracks and 30 'Best of Edinburgh' highest-rated sessions from GEO's 24th Annual Conference.

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Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.1 Global Equity, Local Rules: Unlocking Tax Deductions Worldwide

Barbara Klementz, Baker McKenzie
Gill Parnell, Baker McKenzie
 

BREAKOUT VIII

As companies expand share plans globally, securing corporate tax deductions has become increasingly complex—and increasingly scrutinized. This session focuses on the critical intersection between equity compensation and corporate tax, equipping share plan professionals with the insights they need to effectively partner with internal tax teams to drive tax efficiency and avoid costly missteps.

The discussion will compare approaches across the US, UK, France, and Germany, highlighting where rules align and where they diverge. A dedicated segment will address the latest HMRC position on net-settled awards, including practical arguments and defense strategies when corporate tax deductions are challenged. Drawing on real-world experience, the session will provide actionable guidance for navigating this high-risk, high-impact area of global equity.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • How corporate tax deduction rules differ across key jurisdictions and why those differences matter.
  • How to collaborate effectively with corporate tax teams to maximize tax efficiency in global share plans.
  • How to navigate HMRC scrutiny of net-settled awards and prepare defensible corporate tax positions.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 1
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.2 Executive Compensation Under the Microscope: Governance, Activism, and Board Strategy

Iain Wilson, Computershare
Sheila Frierson, FGE, Computershare
Paula Gimenez, BMO Financial Group

BREAKOUT VIII

Executive compensation is under increasing scrutiny from investors, proxy advisors, and governance stakeholders—particularly during annual general meetings. This panel brings together experienced practitioners to examine the evolving executive pay landscape, including shareholder activism, board dynamics, and rising expectations around transparency and accountability. 

The panel will share practical strategies for engaging boards and compensation committees, aligning equity programs with performance and ESG priorities, and preparing for activist challenges. Attendees will leave with actionable insights to strengthen governance practices and confidently navigate investor and stakeholder expectations.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Identify key trends shaping executive compensation, including investor priorities, proxy advisor influence, and emerging regulatory expectations.
  • Learn practical approaches for partnering with boards and compensation committees to design equity programs that align with performance goals and governance standards.
  • Gain strategies to anticipate, respond to, and manage shareholder activism—particularly in the AGM context—while maintaining credibility and trust.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 2
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.3 Supporting Executives: Bridging Stock Plans and Private Wealth

Michael McKenzie, UBS
Oscar Contreras, Lucid Motors

BREAKOUT VIII

Executives face complex challenges in managing equity compensation, including navigating 10b5-1 plans, Rule 144, blackout windows, and liquidity planning. This session explores how plan administrators can leverage frameworks and best practices used by private wealth advisors to support executives holistically. Lucid Motors will share real-life experiences, highlighting practical applications of these strategies in a corporate setting. Participants will gain insights on aligning administrative operations with executive needs, optimizing equity as part of overall wealth, and supporting transitions, succession planning, and legacy considerations.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Understanding 10b5-1 plans, Rule 144, and blackout windows, and how to support executives effectively.
  • Leveraging private wealth management tools to align equity administration with executive goals.
  • Strategies for managing executive equity from grant through succession, including liquidity and legacy planning.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 3
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.4 ESPP Roundup: Design, Impact & Lessons Learned from 3 Different Approaches to ESPP

Emily Cervino, FGE, Fidelity
Nicole Gee, Global Foundries
Inna Garafold, McKesson Corporation
Ashlyn Perry, Arm 

BREAKOUT VIII

ESPPs may share a name, but their design and impact can vary widely. In this lively, practical session, a panel of ESPP experts will guide you through three distinct plan designs, examining how each influences employee perception, participation rates, company expense, and dilution. Whether you’re launching a new plan or optimizing an existing one, you’ll leave with actionable strategies, creative ideas, and practical tips to make your ESPP successful.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore how different ESPP structures—from generous discounts to unique offering periods—affect employee participation and perception.
  • Learn what motivates employees to take part in ESPPs and identify potential barriers to adoption.
  • Discover strategies for designing plans that maximize employee value while maintaining financial sustainability for the company.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 4
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.5 Global Performance Awards: Aligning Strategy, Standards and Shareholder Value

Mike Alicea, Flex
Ryan Ross, FGE, Infinite Equity
Abigail Anthony, Intuit
Aaron Rosser, Accelerated Equity Plans

BREAKOUT VIII

Designing global performance awards is both an art and a science. From fluctuating foreign exchange rates to evolving disclosure requirements, creating effective performance-based equity programs requires careful calibration and technical precision. This deep-dive session explores the architecture of successful global performance awards, covering metric selection, peer benchmarking, multi-currency valuation, and alignment with local tax rules.

Ideal for professionals in plan design, accounting, or global mobility, attendees will gain actionable insights to elevate their performance equity programs from simply compliant to strategically cutting-edge.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to calibrate performance metrics and benchmark against peers to drive meaningful, measurable outcomes.
  • Explore strategies for navigating FX fluctuations, multi-currency valuation, and local tax and compliance requirements.
  • Gain practical approaches to transform your programs from compliant structures to innovative, workforce-engaging solutions.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 5
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
8.6 Navigating Growth: Innovative Equity Strategies for Agile Private Companies

Adva Lewitte, ShareForce
Tzvika Bernstein, IBI Captial
Michelle Tomasetti, FGE, Infinite Equity
 

BREAKOUT VIII

This interactive session dives into innovative equity compensation strategies for private and early-stage companies navigating rapid growth, market volatility, and evolving regulatory demands. Using real-world case studies, participants will explore practical solutions for designing high-impact equity programs that align with strategic goals while staying cost-efficient and operationally manageable.

Topics include creating effective equity purchase and performance share plans on limited budgets, leveraging data-driven tools such as 90-day VWAP and ESG-linked plans, managing liquidity and cap tables through growth to IPO, and optimizing operational efficiency with HRIS platforms and automation. 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to create equity purchase and performance share plans that align with company goals, ESG targets, and growth objectives, even on limited budgets.
  • Discover how to leverage HRIS platforms, third-party administrators, and automated processes to streamline plan administration and minimize complexity.
  • Gain practical insights into navigating liquidity events, cap tables, carve-outs, and employee engagement while scaling plans from early-stage to IPO or group-wide programs.
LOCATION:
401
Thursday, 15 Jun 2023, 14:00 - 14:50
Design and strategy
DESIGNING YOUR PERFORMANCE AWARDS?

SPEAKERS: Raenelle James, Equity Methods, Adva Lewitte, ShareForce, Garry Devine, Horizon Therapeutics

Global
BREAKOUT IX

Performance awards are a strategic tool used by organizations to retain and motivate valuable employees, incorporating performance criteria (market-based or pure performance-based). They incentivize employees to excel and align stakeholders' interests, fostering collaboration. However, challenges arise if not designed and administered properly, including increased complexity and costs. Overly complicated structures may hinder employee understanding and compromise the primary objective of incentivization.

Join our expert panel to explore performance conditions and achieve the right balance in award design and effectiveness.

Attendees will learn:

  • The role of performance awards in retaining and motivating valuable employees.
  • The significance of performance criteria in incentivizing employees and aligning stakeholder interests.
  • The challenges associated with designing and administering performance awards, including complexity and cost implications.

 

Thursday, 15 Jun 2023, 14:00 - 14:50
Design and strategy
NEW SEC CLAWBACK RULE: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR GLOBAL COMPANIES

SPEAKERS: Veronica Wissell, Davis Polk, Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors, Matthew Hunter, Tapestry Compliance

Global
BREAKOUT IX

 

US-listed companies, including both US-based issuers and foreign private issuers, are required to adopt the SEC-mandated clawback policy by August 8. This policy applies to all companies listed on US stock exchanges such as NYSE or Nasdaq.

In addition to adopting a compliant policy, companies, especially non-US companies, must implement additional procedures to determine which employees fall under its scope and to ensure policy enforcement.

This panel discussion will delve into the practical implications of these new requirements, particularly for global companies. The expert panel will explore how these requirements align with other evolving practices on clawback and malus provisions in international jurisdictions.

Attendees will learn:

  • • Valuable insights on navigating these changes and aligning your company's practices with global standards for all companies listed on US stock exchanges, including US-based issuers and foreign private issuers
  • • The practical implications of implementing additional procedures to determine employee scope and ensure policy enforcement
  • • The alignment of these requirements with evolving practices on clawback and malus provisions in international jurisdictions
Thursday, 11 Apr 2024, 11:00 - 11:50
Finance, tax and accounting
9.1 Global corporate tax deductibility - all change?

Alex Murdoch, EY
Gordon Roesch, EY
Jason French, EY
Bernd Schmelzer, DHL
Dominik Gies, DHL

Cash deferral
Choice plans
Discount shares
Employee stock purchase plans (ESPP)
Equity deferral
Executive plans
Performance cash
Performance shares
Restricted shares
Stock appreciation rights (SAR)
Stock options
Global
BREAKOUT IX

A comprehensive exploration of significant shifts in the UK's HMRC guidance, potentially reshaping the corporate landscape with profound implications for companies. Our expert panel will delve into the repercussions of the recent changes in the UK, examining their impact in conjunction with prevailing practices and global developments. Gain invaluable insights into the evolving regulatory landscape and how companies worldwide are navigating these changes to stay ahead in the dynamic business environment.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the specifics and implications of the recent shifts in HMRC guidance in the UK
  • Explore how the UK changes align with or differ from current global practices in the corporate domain
  • Gain insights into how companies are adapting globally to regulatory developments, ensuring a nuanced understanding of the evolving corporate landscape

 

CPE CREDIT: 1.0
Field of study: Tax
Level: 0
Delivery method: Group internet-based
Advanced preparation: None

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

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