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IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
20 June 2024, 2:30 - 4:30pm CEST
JUNE GEO NETHERLANDS CHAPTER MEETING
Netherlands
Netherlands
USA

Join us for an engaging event hosted by Deloitte in Amsterdam, where we will reflect on key updates and observations from this reporting and AGM season.

Deloitte will share their perspective on the most important developments in remuneration policy and reports, followed by a plenary discussion on relevant and current remuneration themes.

A distinguished panel of experts will then delve into the intricacies of equity share plans and their profound impact on the Netherlands landscape. We will conclude the session in a more social setting at Grand Café Mahler, inviting you to eat, drink, and connect.

LOCATION
Deloitte Amsterdam 
Gustav Mahlerlaan 2970
1081 LA Amsterdam, Netherlands

We look forward to seeing you there! 

LIVE WEBCAST
27 June 2024, 12 - 1pm EDT
NAVIGATING EQUITY COMPENSATION IN THE ERA OF T+1/0 SETTLEMENT
Webcast

TARA HAGEN, FGE, GLOBAL TAX NETWORK
CHRIS DOHRMANN, FGE, J.P. MORGAN

USA

Join us for an insightful session delving into the implications of T+1 and the forthcoming T+0 settlement processes on equity compensation practices. As data corrections become impossible prior to settlement and payment of proceeds or taxes. Uncover valuable insights and best practices to navigate the evolving landscape.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the challenges and strategies involved in managing tax adjustments before vesting and navigating option exercises within the T+1/0 framework
  • Explore the impact of mobility on equity compensation, considering implications at both country and state levels
  • Learn effective strategies for educating employees, award recipients, and stakeholder colleagues about the implications and processes of T+1/0 settlement, ensuring clarity and alignment across the organization


COST
GEO members: No charge
GEO non-members*: $85
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*Fees are non-refundable. Recordings are available to access on-demand following the webcast.

CPE Credit Hours: 1.0*
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Levels: O
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
Advanced Preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit: 1.0 credits
*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

REGISTER TO ATTEND
Registration is required. Connection and login instructions are sent to registered participants prior to this webcast.

ARTICLE
9 May 2024
MORE THAN A THIRD OF S&P 500 COMPANIES NOW HAVE COMPENSATION TIED TO CLIMATE GOALS: S&P GLOBAL
External News

ESG Today

Trending now
Performance shares
USA

A new study by S&P Global reveals that over a third of S&P 500 companies have monetary incentives tied to emissions reduction, though fewer have climate-related compensation for senior executives, particularly CEOs. Notably, energy companies stand out, with 48% linking CEO compensation to emissions reductions. However, while net zero commitments are increasing, particularly in the Utilities sector, there's a lack of ambitious near-term goals, raising challenges for rapid decarbonization.

ARTICLE
25 April 2024
THOUSANDS OF SILICON VALLEY BANK STAFFERS TO RECEIVE $25 MILLION IN PAYROLL STUCK IN STOCK PURCHASE PLAN
External News

NBC News

Case Study
Stock options
USA

 

Approximately 4,000 Silicon Valley Bank employees are poised to receive $25 million from a previously inaccessible employee stock purchase program, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The FDIC confirmed that the remittance would occur shortly, alleviating a month and a half of uncertainty since the bank's closure. The funds, which were held by the bank before its collapse, won't draw from the government's deposit insurance fund and were originally part of an employee stock purchase plan allowing contributions of up to $25,000.

ARTICLE
6 May 2024
CHIPOTLE WANTS ITS STOCK TO BE MORE AFFORDABLE—FOR EMPLOYEES
External News

WSJ

Employee engagement
Employee stock purchase plans (ESPP)
USA

Chipotle Mexican Grill is proposing a 50-for-1 stock split to make shares more accessible to its workers, aiming to enhance employee ownership and retention. With the company's stock price soaring, offering rewards like restricted stock units has become challenging due to the high share price, prompting the move towards a split. The planned split, subject to shareholder approval, could not only benefit employees but also potentially improve operational metrics like throughput, contributing to the company's long-term success.

ARTICLE
14 April 2024
AV CONSTRUCTION WORKS WITH THE MENKE GROUP TO ADOPT THE EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP MODEL WITH AN EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN (ESOP)
External News

Menke

Design and strategy
Stock options
USA

 

The Menke Group facilitated AV Construction's transition to becoming 100% employee-owned through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), allowing employees to benefit from company ownership and ensuring a strong succession plan. ESOPs, which incentivize and reward employee productivity, offer advantages to both employees and company owners seeking to maintain independence and community presence. With ESOPs particularly effective in companies reliant on human capital, AV Construction aims to provide excellent retirement benefits while maintaining its commitment to healthcare development excellence.

ARTICLE
6 May 2024
TENSIONS RISE IN SILICON VALLEY OVER SALES OF STARTUP STOCKS
External News

 

The Globe and Mail

Trending now
USA

Entrepreneur Sohail Prasad launched the Destiny Tech100 fund to provide access to shares in hot tech startups like Stripe, SpaceX, and OpenAI, which are typically not openly traded. However, controversy arose when some startups disputed the fund's ownership of their shares, leading to criticism and restrictions from platforms like Robinhood. Despite tensions, the market for private company stocks is booming, with platforms like Hiive and Augment facilitating billions in transactions, reflecting a growing interest in owning stakes in Silicon Valley startups despite the risks and challenges.

ARTICLE
14 March 2024
AIRBNB EXTENDS PAY TRANSPARENCY POLICY TO TOTAL COMPENSATION INCLUDING EQUITY
External News

HR Grapevine

Design and strategy
USA

 

Airbnb has expanded its pay transparency policy to include total compensation, giving employees visibility over equity awards, base pay, and bonuses. This expansion follows Airbnb's initial steps toward pay transparency in 2022, when it began sharing base pay hiring ranges, and in 2023, when it allowed U.S. employees to access base pay ranges. The company believes that greater transparency around compensation fosters a culture of trust and accountability, and it conducts annual pay equity analyses to ensure fairness in its compensation practices.

ARTICLE
25 April 2024
ROOM & BOARD CELEBRATES TRANSITION TO 100% EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP
External News

PR Newswire

Design and strategy
All plan types
USA

 

Room & Board, a Minneapolis-based furniture retailer, has transitioned to a 100% Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), granting their 1,100 employees a financial stake in the company, reinforcing its commitment to American craftsmanship and staff well-being. Founded in 1980, Room & Board's success, with annual sales exceeding half a billion dollars, is attributed to its dedication to quality craftsmanship and exceptional service, alongside a focus on staff welfare. The decision to become 100% employee-owned aligns with the company's values of respect, transparency, and collaboration, demonstrating its commitment to preserving its culture while fostering a more sustainable and inclusive future.

ARTICLE
25 April 2024
RUBRIK’S SHARES END TRADING UP ALMOST 16% ON THE COMPANY’S PUBLIC DEBUT
External News

Tech Crunch

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
USA

 

Rubrik made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange at $38 a share, surpassing its initial pricing of $32, resulting in a fully diluted valuation of $6.6 billion. Despite the stock settling at $37 at the end of trading, Rubrik's strong subscription revenue and venture capital backing, particularly from Lightspeed and Greylock, indicate investor confidence despite the company's ongoing losses. While Rubrik's IPO performance aligns with recent successful listings, uncertainties in the market, including potential delays in interest rate cuts, may affect future IPO momentum.