6.4 Navigating the Future of Work: Global Trends in Remuneration, Reward, and Share Plans

This interactive roundtable discussion will dive into the global trends and shifts shaping the future of work, with a focus on how these transformations are impacting remuneration, reward systems, and equity compensation. Our experts will guide participants through the demographic, technological, and regulatory forces at play, while engaging in a lively conversation about the challenges and opportunities ahead. Attendees will have the chance to share insights, ask questions, and interact with panelists throughout the discussion.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discuss how emerging regulations are influencing global compensation and equity plans, with a focus on adapting to various markets.
  • Explore the evolving expectations of today’s workforce, including preferences for flexibility, equity ownership, and long-term rewards.
  • Exchange ideas on integrating AI, automation, and new technologies into remuneration and share plans to improve efficiency and foster innovation.
Speaker/Author

David Edwards, NatWest (UK)
Marcus McEvoy, Computershare (UK)
Liz Pierson, Deloitte (UK)
David Voggeser, Mercer (DE)

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 4
Field of Study
Not eligible

6.5 LEADERS LOUNGE: Crafting Executive LTI Programs: Aligning Compensation, Performance, and Global Considerations

Designing an Executive LTI program requires balancing leadership rewards with key considerations such as cost, tax, global compliance, and recruitment. This panel will examine the complexities of navigating diverse stakeholder requirements, including those of Boards, Compensation Committees, Audit Committees, and external advisors like ISS and Glass Lewis, which often vary across jurisdictions.

The session will focus on the challenges faced by companies in the EU/UK compared to their U.S. counterparts, exploring how to balance incentive effectiveness with increasing scrutiny.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore strategies for aligning executive LTI programs with the diverse expectations of Compensation Committees, proxy advisors, and other stakeholders.
  • Discuss how to design programs that effectively balance long-term performance objectives with retention strategies.
  • Uncover approaches for managing costs and global compliance requirements while maintaining program integrity.
Speaker/Author

Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors (US)
Hannah Needle, FGE, Tapestry Compliance (UK)
Pat Sims, FGE, Industry Expert (UK)
Gabbi Stopp, FGE, GEO (UK)
 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Karlin 4
Field of Study
Not eligible

6.3 Building Sustainable Global Financial Reporting Processes

As a Global Stock Plan Administrator, you're at the heart of financial and disclosure reporting. Many stock admins feel more like contributors than owners of the reporting process, which can lead to stress and frustration, especially when managing global plans with multiple reporting cycles. It's time to change that! In this hands-on workshop, we'll explore how Stock Plan Administrators can build sustainable, efficient processes that transform financial reporting from a painful task to a streamlined experience.

Drawing on insights from issuers and practitioners who’ve successfully navigated these challenges, you'll leave with a roadmap of key tasks, processes, and collaborations to simplify your reporting duties.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore sustainable processes for simplifying global stock plan financial reporting with input from peers and experts.
  • Share and learn from real-world examples of stock administrators who have successfully improved efficiency and fostered collaboration in their reporting practices.
  • Access a framework for managing complex reporting cycles, focusing on reducing stress and enhancing teamwork across stakeholders.
Speaker/Author

Melissa Jackmin, Mohawk Industries (US)
Elena Thomas, Empower (US)
Michelle Tomasetti, FGE, Infinite Equity (US)

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 3
Field of Study
Not eligible

6.2 AI vs. Human Expertise: Exploring ChatGPT's Role in Equity Compensation

Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and equity compensation in this engaging session. As ChatGPT evolves, this session questions whether AI can match human expertise in this field.

Join this roundtable session as equity compensation experts critique ChatGPT's responses, examining its handling of scenarios like stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares through live demonstrations and discussions.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Evaluate ChatGPT’s capabilities in equity compensation, identifying its strengths and limitations through live demonstrations.
  • Exchange insights on practical applications of AI in managing stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares, drawing from shared experiences.
  • Discuss the future of AI in finance and compensation roles, exploring how it might reshape the equity compensation landscape and influence professional practices.
Speaker/Author

Cory Anderson, KPMG (US)
Jon Burg, FGE, Infinite Equity (US)
Elizabeth Dodge, Equity Plan Solutions (US)
Kelley Garrett, FGE, DoorDash (US)
Mark Miller, Deloitte (US)

 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 2
Field of Study
Not eligible

6.1 Transforming Stock Plan Administration: AI and Automation for the Future

As global stock plan administration grows more complex, advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are becoming essential tools for enhancing efficiency, reducing errors, and maintaining compliance. This session will delve into practical applications of AI-driven tools and automation, focusing on real-world experiences from leading issuers.

Attendees will gain actionable insights into streamlining stock plan administration, improving both corporate and employee experiences, and preparing their operations for the future.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Collaborate with peers to uncover practical strategies for leveraging AI and automation to simplify stock plan administration.
  • Exchange ideas on how to effectively integrate automation tools into existing frameworks and address potential challenges.
  • Discuss emerging trends in AI and automation and brainstorm innovative ways to prepare for the future of stock plan management.
Speaker/Author

Jay Christiansen, Block, (US)
Marianne Friebel, Dolby Labratories (US)
Kelly Geerts, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Sam George, Lyft (US)
Oksana Lapii, EY (US)
Deidre Salisbury, Infinite Equity (US)
Rachel Ulep, eBay (US)
 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 1
Field of Study
Not eligible

6.5 Essential equity plan numbers to have at your fingertips

Stock plan administrators often face the challenge of urgent requests from leadership, creating a sense of dread. This session, led by experts including a world-leading life sciences issuer and seasoned administration providers, aims to alleviate this by focusing on crucial figures. Applicable to both Private and Public companies the panel will decipher these figures, gaining insights into their derivation, interest groups, and relevance. The session also delves into the current market and tech labor force volatility, exploring their influence on these essential figures.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Defining and understanding the relevance of available shares
  • Exploring key metrics and their impact on equity plans
  • Unveiling insights into usage patterns and planning

 

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

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

Speaker/Author

Elena Thomas, OptionTrax
Noone Janigian, Thermofisher Scientific
Ken Lockett, OptionTrax

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Germantown 3

6.4 Optimizing global equity plans for talent retention and an employee-centric workforce

A comprehensive exploration led by an expert panel, dissecting the complexities of equity compensation programs across diverse regions. Delve into the influential factors guiding the offering of tax-qualified plans in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. Hear firsthand from two issuing companies as they uncover the regulatory and tax considerations specific to each jurisdiction and share their decision-making processes and strategies for communicating equity compensation programs across countries. Assess the current participation scenario and gain valuable perspectives as the panel discuss future changes they are contemplating.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore the factors shaping tax-qualified plan offerings in diverse geographical areas
  • Uncover the unique intricacies of regulatory and tax considerations in each jurisdiction
  • Gain insights into clients' decision-making processes and explore anticipated future changes in equity compensation programs

 

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

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

Speaker/Author

Zackary Crumpton, Computershare
Aimee Soodan, Baker McKenzie
Rachel Ulep, eBay
Fiona Doran, Computershare

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Germantown 2

6.3 The future of work beyond the Great Reset

Join our expert panel as they explore the aftermath of the Great Resignation and the ongoing challenges businesses face in recruiting and retaining talent globally amid the complexities of inflation. In this session, they will cover the broader conversation on the future of work, understanding the intricate balance between recruitment, retention, and the evolving dynamics of employee expectations. Explore financial wellbeing, mental health initiatives, and the nuanced role of employee shares within the context of fluctuating stock market conditions. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion on strategizing for the future workplace.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Uncover current trends shaping labor markets and evolving people strategies
  • Explore the impact of inflation on salaries and how companies are addressing this challenge
  • Examine the role of benefits, especially in sectors facing cost of living challenges

 

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

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

Speaker/Author

Janet Cooper OBE, FGE, Nutures Landscape Group
Roger Fairhead, BAE Systems
David Edwards, Natwest
Sandra Sussman, FGE, SAP
Marc Muntermann, Siemens Energy

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Plan type
Country
Breakout series
Location
Germantown 1

6.2 It's a MAD MAD world

The expert panel will share insights on navigating the complexities of Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures (MAD) in the realm of rewards and equity. While these events bring excitement, they often induce upheaval. Join the discussion to discover how three GEO organizations successfully managed key mergers and divestitures. Gain valuable perspectives on employee and award transitions, leveraging share programs for added value, and ensuring a top-quality participant experience throughout these transformative events.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand how organizations effectively transitioned employees and awards during key mergers and divestitures
  • Explore how share programs were utilized to deliver additional value during transformative events
  • Learn strategies employed by award-winning organizations to maintain a high-quality participant experience throughout M&A and divestiture processes

 

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

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

 

 

Speaker/Author

Evans Longacre, Fidelity 
Dominic Andwan, Thermo Fisher
Courtney Brown, Dell
Dave Peterson, Hologic

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Midtown 1

6.1 A global roadtrip in just 50 minutes!

Embark on a global road trip with our expert panel as they pitch essential legal, tax, and regulatory changes worldwide, covering topics like the new Irish tax withholding changes impacting stock options and the lessons to learn from a recent legal case in Denmark concerning share plan leaver provisions.

The panel will explore market developments on complex issues like the South Korean foreign exchange requirements and will show you how (and why!) to stay informed of changes happening around the world!

With diverse experience from issuer and advisory backgrounds, this panel unveils the full compliance picture. Also hear first-hand how Lucid Motors navigates the ever-changing flux of global compliance requirements.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover essential global legal, tax, and regulatory changes
  • Analyze market developments on complex topics
  • Explore emerging trends impacting global share plan operation

 

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

CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT (CE): 1.0

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

Speaker/Author

Matthew Hunter, Tapestry Compliance
Tom Parker, Tapestry Compliance
Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors
Chris Hall, Global Tax Networks
 

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Apr 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Germantown 4