5.2 From Molecules to Millions: Biotech’s Transition from Lab to Market

As biotechnology firms evolve from research-focused organizations into commercial powerhouses, their equity compensation strategies must undergo a strategic shift. This session will explore the “why” and “how” of updating pre-commercial frameworks, equity vehicles, and performance metrics to align with the demands of a commercial environment. Participants will examine the challenges of balancing stakeholder expectations, maintaining executive focus, and designing equity programs that drive long-term commercial success.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to evolve equity compensation frameworks as biotech firms transition from research to commercial operations.
  • Strategies for aligning equity vehicles and performance metrics with stakeholder priorities and commercial goals.
  • Practical insights for maintaining executive focus while supporting the firm’s path to sustainable growth.
Speaker/Author

Stephen Popowski, Aon
Karen Needham, FGE, Wave Life Sciences

Event date
Wednesday, 10 Dec 2025, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Park C
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge

5.1 The Price is Right: Tax, Transfer Pricing, and Recharge Strategies for Global Share Plans

Operating a global share plan comes with significant costs, and recharge policies are a key tool for allocating these expenses to employing subsidiaries. An effective recharge policy requires careful consideration of commercial, accounting, and tax factors, including transfer pricing rules. This session will unpack how these elements interact, why transfer pricing is critical, and the practical steps needed to design and manage a compliant and effective recharge policy that supports sustainable global share plan operations.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How commercial, accounting, and tax considerations shape an effective recharge policy. 
  • Why transfer pricing rules are central to the design and operation of global share plan recharge arrangements. 
  • Practical insights for managing recharge policies to balance compliance with operational efficiency.
Speaker/Author

Alison Hughes, KPMG
Phil Roper, KPMG
 

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 15:25 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Monument
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

3.4 Share-Friendly Nations: What Makes a Country a Leader in Equity Programs

Global Share Plan Ranking Report, which evaluates the “share friendliness” of 30+ countries. Developed in collaboration with leading experts in the design, implementation, and administration of employee share schemes, the report examines operating environments, adoption rates, and employee participation levels. Attendees will discover which countries lead the way in fostering employee share plans and learn how these practices can drive organizational growth while enhancing employee prosperity.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Insights into the global landscape of employee share schemes and which countries are leading the way.
  • How operating environments, adoption, and participation rates influence the success of share plans.
  • Practical takeaways for leveraging international best practices to enhance your own equity programs.
Speaker/Author

Amy Reback, GEO
Hannah Needle, FGE, Tapestry Compliance 
Alison Hughes, KPMG
Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 13:30 - 14:30
Breakout series
Location
Mintster Forum
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

1.3 The Crown Jewels of Withholding: Global Withholding Tricks and Traps

Tax withholding on equity awards can be a major challenge, particularly for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions with differing rules. This session will uncover the “crown jewels” of global withholding, offering practical insights, strategic approaches, and legal considerations to navigate both common and complex challenges. Our expert panel will address key issues including determining withholding rates and taxable amounts, selecting appropriate methods for different equity vehicles, managing obligations for employees and non-employees, and the role of brokers in covering taxes. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to stay compliant, avoid pitfalls, and optimize their withholding processes.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to determine the correct withholding rate, taxable amount, and method for various equity plans. 
  • Practical approaches to managing withholding obligations across multiple jurisdictions and employee types. 
  • Strategies to mitigate risks, address failures to withhold, and leverage brokers effectively.
Speaker/Author

Sarah Beitler, Activision 
Barbara Klementz, Baker McKenzie
Irina Nistor, UiPath
Dexter Tang, Google 

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 10:35 - 11:35
Country
Breakout series
Location
Lombard
Field of Study
Tax
Level
I

OPENING SESSION: Hot Takes and High Stakes: What's Heating Up in Equity Compensation

The equity compensation landscape is evolving at breakneck speed—and plan sponsors are feeling the urgency to adapt. In today’s environment, where growth is often flat, retention is critical, and employee expectations are rising, this session will tackle four essential themes: the expanding adoption of Choice Plans and tailored participant experiences; the continued innovation and impact of Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPPs); the evolving role of Transfer Agents in supporting seamless operations and compliance; and the latest advancements in technology, including emerging AI tools for error detection and automation, as well as Sell-to-Cover solutions that simplify administration and optimize participant share outcomes.

This fast-paced, no-holds-barred panel brings together industry leaders to debate what’s working, what’s not, and what’s coming next. Expect unfiltered insights, honest discussion, and actionable takeaways for your team.

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Discover how Choice Plans and participant-driven customization are reshaping modern equity compensation.
  • Uncover the latest trends and strategies in ESPPs to drive broad-based engagement and retention.
  • Explore how today’s Transfer Agents support operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
  • Learn how AI tools can proactively detect errors and automate equity plan processes for greater operational confidence.
  • See how emerging Sell-to-Cover solutions simplify administration and optimize participant share outcomes.
Speaker/Author

Matt McKittrick, Baker Tilly
Robyn Shutak, FGE, Infinite Equity
Garry Devine, Carver Edison
Rob Schoder, Vinyl Equity

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 12:10 - 13:00
Country
Location
Ballroom A and B



2.1 - Smarter Equity, Stronger Impact: 5 Ideas to Elevate your Process Efficiencies

Continuous improvement is the key to keeping your global equity programs running smoothly and efficiently. In this highly practical session, we’ll explore five actionable ideas that can enhance plan effectiveness, reduce administrative burden, and help you stay ahead of global compliance challenges.

Topics include streamlining your FMV definitions with key global considerations in mind, understanding when and why fractional shares make sense, and how to accommodate additional tax withholding obligations with minimal friction. We'll also share strategies to elevate global tax education for participants and examine how integrating benefits can boost both perception and participation.

You’ll walk away with practical insights you can immediately apply to improve your equity function.

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Learn how thoughtful FMV definitions and fractional share practices can simplify global administration
  • Understand effective approaches to support additional tax withholding across jurisdictions
  • Discover practical ways to integrate and communicate equity as part of a broader employee benefits offering
Speaker/Author

Lenka Haase, Fidelity
Mark Miller, Deloitte 
Jennifer Thomas, ServiceNow

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 14:30 - 15:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
Ballroom A


Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

1.2 - Evolving Equity Compensation: Trends in Vesting Schedules and Their Implications

In today’s highly competitive talent landscape, companies are reevaluating how they structure equity compensation to better attract, motivate, and retain top talent—while staying aligned with long-term business goals. Although the traditional four-year vesting model still dominates, a growing number of organizations are shifting toward shorter vesting periods and more frequent vesting intervals.

This session explores the latest trends in vesting schedule design, including what’s driving these changes and the unexpected outcomes they’re creating for both companies and employees. We’ll examine the strategic, behavioral, and tax implications of modern vesting approaches and provide guidance to help you assess what’s right for your organization.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the emerging shift toward shorter and more frequent vesting and what’s motivating this evolution
  • Evaluate the impact of vesting changes on employee behavior, retention, and company objectives
  • Identify key tax, administrative, and design considerations when implementing nontraditional vesting schedules
Speaker/Author

Marlene Zobayan, FGE, Rutlen Associates
Tara Hagen, FGE, Aon
Ben Ramos, Charles Schwab
Sam George, Lyft Inc
Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 13:10 - 14:00
Country
Breakout series
Location
Ballroom B


Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

1.1 - Equity Unlocked: Leading Practices in Global Stock Plans

In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, equity compensation continues to serve as a powerful tool for attracting, retaining, and engaging talent. But delivering effective global stock plans is more complex than ever—regulatory shifts, increasing expectations around equity and transparency, and the realities of a globally mobile workforce all demand new approaches.

This session—rooted in findings from GEO's 2025 Global Equity Insights Survey (GEIS), which includes data from over 170 companies across 20 countries—offers a comprehensive view into how leading organizations are meeting these challenges head-on and reimagining their equity strategies for the future.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover how top-performing companies are structuring LTIs and SPPs to align with strategic goals, culture, and talent retention.
  • Explore data-driven approaches to pay equity, global mobility, and private company equity plans based on leading survey trends.
  • Learn how AI and digital tools are driving operational efficiency, improving compliance, and elevating participant engagement.
     
Speaker/Author

Danyle Anderson, FGE, Bank of America
Carrie Kovac, Elastic
Jessica Laddon, Computershare
Mitan Patel, FGE, Fidelity

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 13:10 - 14:00
Breakout series
Location
Ballroom A
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

5.2 Energy Management -Self-Awareness to Prevent Career Burnout

In this mini-workshop, explore how to manage your energy effectively to enhance both your professional and personal life. With stock administrators facing increasing workloads and blurred work-life boundaries, learn strategies to identify energising versus depleting activities. 

Drawing on research from organisational behavior and positive psychology, and insights from Elena’s experience with McKinsey & Company’s Women in Leadership program, you’ll create an energy action plan tailored to boost your personal energy resources and improve overall well-being.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Discover how to identify and leverage energising activities both at work and home
  • Learn strategies for managing energy levels to handle professional and personal challenges effectively
  • Develop a personalised energy action plan to enhance your productivity and well-being
Speaker/Author

Elena Thomas, Empower Stock Plan Services

Event date
Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024, 16:25 - 17:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Affiliation Hub 2







Field of Study
Personal Development
Level
O

4.2 Phantom Awards: Why Cashing Out is not as Scary as it Sounds!

Discover why cash-settling or using phantom awards can be a practical solution for global equity plans in this session. Our expert panel will demystify the process, covering when it’s appropriate to cash settle—such as in cases of complex administration or legal issues in regions like China, the Philippines, or Vietnam. Learn about different cash-settled structures, including how they compare to pure phantom awards, and gain insights into documentation, administration, and common pitfalls. Understand the risks involved, such as Canadian Salary Deferral Rules and securities laws impacting derivatives.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Learn when and why to use cash-settlement or phantom awards for global equity plans
  • Explore different cash-settled structures and how to effectively document and administer them
  • Identify potential risks and pitfalls, including regional legal issues and securities laws
Speaker/Author

Matthew Hunter, Tapestry Compliance
Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors

 

Event date
Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024, 15:25 - 16:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Affiliation Hub 2




Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O