ARTICLE
3 March 2026
IS A 4-YEAR VESTING SCHEDULE STILL STANDARD?
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Pave

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Is a 4-year vesting schedule still standard? At private companies, yes. But public company grant durations have declined steadily since 2020.

ARTICLE
16 December 2025
TESLA BOARD RAKES IN STAGGERING £2.5BN FROM STOCK AWARDS – FAR MORE THAN TECH RIVALS
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International Business Times

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Tesla directors have collectively earned around £2.5bn from long-term stock option awards between 2018 and 2024, far exceeding board payouts at other major tech companies as Tesla’s share price surged. Despite pausing board compensation in 2021 amid criticism, earlier option grants—particularly to figures like Kimbal Musk, Ira Ehrenpreis, and Robyn Denholm—have continued to generate enormous gains, highlighting how Tesla’s option-heavy approach magnifies upside with little downside risk. Compared with the “Magnificent Seven,” Tesla’s board pay is unusually high and controversial, raising governance concerns, though investor confidence in the company has remained largely unaffected.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
19 March 2026, 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
ATLANTA CHAPTER MEETING
ATLANTA CHAPTER - IN-PERSON

Atlanta, GA

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JOIN US FOR THE FIRST ATLANTA CHAPTER MEETING OF 2026

Kick off the year with an interactive discussion exploring the evolution of Rule 10b5-1 trading plans—where they originated, how they’ve changed, and what those changes mean in practice today.

This session will break down what a 10b5-1 trading plan is, the regulatory backdrop behind its original design, and how recent mandates have reshaped their implementation and use.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • The core mechanics of 10b5-1 trading plans and the historical context that shaped their original intent
  • How recent regulatory developments have significantly changed plan requirements, governance, and reporting
  • Practical strategies for navigating today’s landscape—balancing compliance while still meeting executive needs

LOCATION
OpenArc Corporate Advisory Office
One Phipps Plaza
6th Floor
3550 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30326

There is no cost for this chapter meeting.  

Members and non-members are welcome to attend.  Registration is required.

View the event attendee terms and conditions.

Thank you to our host:

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IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
11 February 2026, 4:40 - 6:40pm PST
NORCAL ANNUAL WINTER SOCIAL
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San Francisco, CA

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USA

NORCAL ANNUAL WINTER SOCIAL

The GEO NorCal Chapter wishes you a happy, healthy, and successful New Year!

To kick off 2026 together, we are delighted to invite you to our Annual Winter Social, taking place in person on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, at the Harborview Restaurant in the downtown San Francisco Financial District.

Join us for an evening of great conversation, networking, and celebration as we reconnect and start the year on a high note. We look forward to welcoming you and celebrating the beginning of another exciting year for our NorCal community.

We hope to see you there!

The GEO NorCal Chapter Team

LOCATION:
Harbourview Restaurant
4 Embarcadero Center, 
Street Level Drumm Street &, Sacramento St, 
San Francisco, CA 94111

We hope to see you there!

The GEO NorCal Chapter Team

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8.4 ESPP Roundup: Design, Impact & Lessons Learned from 3 Different Approaches to ESPP

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.
Speaker/Author

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

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 4
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

8.2 Executive Compensation Under the Microscope: Governance, Activism, and Board Strategy

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.
Speaker/Author

Iain Wilson, Computershare (UK)
Sheila Frierson, FGE, Computershare (US)
Paula Gimenez, BMO Financial Group (CA)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 2
Field of Study
Regulatory Ethics
Level
I
IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
9 March 2026, 8:15 - 11am CET
NORDIC CHAPTER MEETING
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Stockholm, Sweden

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Sweden

FROM STRATEGY TO PSYCHOLOGY: MASTERING EQUITY INCENTIVES IN THE NORDICS

SPEAKERS: Michal Henrik, PWC | Peter Sigfrid, PWC | Kristina Wichmann, Allshares

Session One: Trends and Benchmarks for Equity-Based Incentive Programs in the Nordics

Stay ahead of the curve in the evolving Nordic compensation landscape. This session provides a deep dive into the latest benchmark data and market shifts impacting equity-based rewards across the region. We will move beyond the numbers to analyze the primary drivers behind these trends and offer a practical framework for designing multi-country Long-Term Incentive Plans (LTIPs) that remain compliant, competitive, and scalable.

Session Two: The Human Behaviors Behind Equity Incentives

A perfectly structured equity plan only delivers value if your employees understand and appreciate it. This session bridges the gap between financial design and human psychology. Featuring the latest findings from the Allshares Equity Participant and Engagement Survey, we explore the "why" behind participant behavior. Join us to discover how data-driven changes in communication and administration can maximize the perceived value of your plans while simultaneously reducing operational costs.

LOCATION: 
PwC
Torsgatan 21 
Stockholm, Sweden

FEES:
There is no cost to attend this chapter meeting, but registration is required.

Both GEO members and non-members are welcome.

 

 

7.5 The Strategic Evolution of the Equity Leader

The role of the equity professional is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Once viewed primarily as administrators and technical experts, today’s equity leaders are expected to serve as strategic advisors—educating executives, influencing enterprise-wide decisions, and proactively managing risk in an increasingly complex environment.

In this session, industry experts with decades of hands-on experience will share candid reflections from their professional journeys, offering rare perspective on how the role has evolved and what has remained constant. Drawing on real-world lessons learned at the highest levels, speakers will explore shifting expectations from executives and boards, how to build lasting equity literacy across the company, and what it truly takes to move from execution to influence.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Gain perspective from seasoned industry leaders on how the equity role has evolved over time and what future equity professionals must understand to remain relevant and influential
  • Understand changing expectations from executives and boards, and learn practical approaches to building enterprise-wide equity literacy and trust
  • Learn how to elevate your impact by leveraging data, storytelling, and proactive risk management to influence strategy and strengthen your organizational and career positioning
Speaker/Author

Odelia Pollak, IBI Capital (IS)
Suzie Bentley, NVIDIA (US)
Kelly Geerts, Retired (US)
Adie Leung, FGE, Consultant (HK)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Topic
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 5
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

7.1 Ain’t No Hold ’Em: Boosting Your Odds of Global Share Plan Success

Operating share plans globally is no easy task—but there are proven ways to significantly improve their effectiveness and impact. In this session, a highly experienced panel featuring leaders from NatWest, Sage, Tapestry, and Wealth at Work will share practical insights drawn from real-world experience across industries and regions.

The discussion will explore evolving trends in plan design, effective approaches to financial education (without crossing into financial advice), and strategies for engaging a multigenerational and multicultural workforce. 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to deliver responsible plan communications and financial education without crossing into regulated financial advice.
  • Discover innovative solutions to common communication challenges that improve how employees perceive and value their share plans.
  • Explore strategies for addressing cultural and generational differences to ensure equity programs resonate across regions.
Speaker/Author

Tom Parker, Tapestry (UK)
David Edwards, NatWest (UK)
Julie Shepherd, FGE, Sage (UK)
Sarah Long, Wealth at Work (UK)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 1
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

6.5 Mastering Equity Plan Reporting: From Data Integrity to Audit Readiness

Equity plan reporting can be a minefield of data discrepancies, compliance risks, and audit challenges. This session provides practical guidance for maintaining clean, accurate data and preparing for audits with confidence. 

Participants will explore strategies for reconciling information across systems, managing reporting schedules, and addressing common pitfalls. Attendees will leave with actionable tools and best practices to ensure equity plan reporting is efficient, reliable, and audit-ready.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn strategies for reconciling information across multiple systems and preventing discrepancies.
  • Gain insights into preparing for audits, managing reporting schedules, and addressing common pitfalls in equity reporting.
  • Explore actionable approaches and best practices to streamline equity plan reporting while ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Speaker/Author

Michael Mauro, insightsoftware (US)
Liz Stoudt, Infinite Equity (US)
Trevin Rard, Remitly (US)

Event date
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2026, 16:00 - 17:00
Country
Breakout series
Location
402
Field of Study
Accounting
Level
I