7.2 Designing Global Equity at Scale: Inclusion, Adaptability, and Growth

As companies expand globally, equity plans must do more than scale—they must resonate with employees across diverse markets while staying aligned with business objectives. This panel takes attendees beyond the mechanics of grants and vesting to explore how thoughtful design, regional adaptability, and market dynamics shape successful global equity programs.

Panelists will share practical strategies for launching or expanding broad-based equity, fostering a culture of ownership, and managing cost and complexity. Attendees will gain insight into balancing tax, regulatory, and cultural considerations with compliance and administrative efficiency, while also examining how market forces such as ownership norms, trading environments, and transaction costs influence employee engagement and perception of equity compensation.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to scale equity across regions while fostering a culture of ownership and aligning programs with strategic business goals.
  • Understand how tax, regulatory, and cultural factors influence plan design and participation—and how to adapt without overcomplicating administration.
  • Identify the right metrics to assess engagement, retention, and program effectiveness, ensuring global equity remains a long-term driver of value.
Speaker/Author

Dave Lanka, Bank of America (US)
Cory Anderson, KPMG (US)
Rachel Ulep, eBay (US)
Jessica Page, Zebra Technologies (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 2
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

7.6 Cost-Effective Share Plans: Strategies for Issuers

In today’s world of tighter budgets and rising expectations, how can issuers reduce the cost of their share plans without compromising their appeal? This session brings share plan accounting to life, showing that what may seem like a dry, technical topic is actually critical for program success.

Attendees will explore practical strategies to optimize expenses while maintaining eligibility and plan attractiveness. The session will also examine the tension between U.S. trends toward more discretion in performance conditions and the measurement challenges this can create. Participants will leave with actionable insights to make informed decisions, manage costs effectively, and maintain high-performing equity programs.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn practical approaches to reduce share plan expenses without impacting employee eligibility or program appeal.
  • Understand the challenges and implications of discretionary performance metrics and their effect on measurement and compliance.
  • Gain actionable insights for maintaining attractive, high-performing share plans in budget-constrained environments.
Speaker/Author

Christian Hyldig, Aon (ES)
Ramon Dominguez, Dutch Bros (US)
Augustin Serban, The Magnum Ice Cream Company (ES)
Valerie Baia, Ledgy (UK)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
401
Field of Study
Accounting
Level
I

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

7.4 Compensating a Global Board: Navigating Cross-Border Complexity

As companies expand globally, boards are increasingly composed of directors who reside outside the company’s home country—introducing new layers of regulatory, tax, and compliance complexity. This panel will explore the critical considerations companies must address when compensating non-resident board members, including securities regulations, taxation, withholding, reporting, and treaty relief.

Drawing on real-world case studies from jurisdictions such as Canada and the UK, panelists will share practical approaches to structuring director compensation, managing multi-jurisdictional tax obligations, and avoiding common pitfalls. Attendees will gain actionable insights to help ensure compliant, efficient, and well-governed outcomes for globally distributed boards.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • How to evaluate regulatory and securities law requirements for non-resident directors.
  • How to determine residency, allocate compensation, and manage cross-border tax obligations.
  • How to navigate withholding, reporting, and treaty relief to reduce risk and complexity.
Speaker/Author

Denise Glagau, Baker McKenzie (US)
Gill Parnell, Baker McKenzie (UK)
Sarah Aber, Coinbase (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 4
Field of Study
Tax
Level
I

7.3 Real Talk on AI in Finance: A Developer’s Perspective

Over the past several years, artificial intelligence has been the subject of significant discussion across stock plan administration and the broader finance function—but much of the conversation has remained aspirational. This session moves beyond the hype to focus on how AI is actually being implemented today.
Led by Deloitte AI leader, this discussion will explore where AI agents are already delivering real value within stock plan and finance teams. Drawing on hands-on experience building and deploying AI solutions across multiple platforms, these experts will share practical insights into what is working, what is not, and what it truly takes to adopt AI successfully. Attendees will examine real-world. 

AI use cases in stock plan administration and walk through the journey of AI readiness—from data and systems to governance and change management—so they can begin taking meaningful steps now to prepare for what’s ahead.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand practical, real-world AI use cases already impacting stock plan administration and finance operations.
  • Learn the foundational requirements for successful AI adoption, including data readiness, system integration, governance, and team capabilities.
  • Identify concrete, near-term actions you can take to prepare your stock plan function for AI adoption and long-term transformation.
Speaker/Author

Mark Miller, Deloitte (US)
Ankur Choudhary, Deloitte (US)
Chris Dohrmann, FGE, J.P. Morgan Workplace Solutions (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 3
Field of Study
Information Technology
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

7.3 AI's Impact on Equity Compensation: GEIS 2025 Insights

This session explores the transformative impact of AI on equity compensation, drawing insights from the 2025 Global Equity Insights Survey (GEIS). It examines how AI is reshaping compensation strategies, offering a forward-thinking perspective on new trends, real-world applications, and best practices in this evolving landscape.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand how AI is disrupting traditional models and enhancing modern strategies for more effective compensation planning.
  • Learn how AI algorithms improve accuracy, efficiency, and scalability in equity management while providing deeper insights into employee preferences.
  • Discover how AI ensures regulatory compliance, mitigates risks, and enhances employee engagement in equity compensation programs.
Speaker/Author

GEIS Sponsor Panel

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 16:45 - 17:45
Plan type
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 3
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

7.1 Navigating Equity Compensation in Mergers & Acquisitions

M&A can be transformative events for any company, but they also come with complex equity compensation considerations. Whether your company is actively pursuing a deal or simply preparing for future opportunities, understanding the nuances of equity compensation in an M&A context is critical.
This session will explore key considerations from both the acquirer and target perspectives, providing actionable insights to navigate equity-related challenges. Additionally, we’ll discuss effective strategies for communicating with participants to ensure clarity and alignment throughout the process.


KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Learn the different types of mergers and acquisitions and how to define critical equity compensation parameters to ensure seamless integration.
  • Explore the importance of testing scenarios and managing timelines to mitigate risks and align equity plans with deal structures.
  • Discover best practices for engaging and informing participants during M&A events to maintain trust and reduce disruptions.
Speaker/Author

Bekir Kocabiyik, UBS (CH)
Courtney Petroski, GE Aerospace (US)
Michael Sterchi, FGE, Sterchi Solutions for Incentives & Pensions (CH)
Julia Tensfeldt, UBS (US)

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 16:45 - 17:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 1
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
I

7.4 Transforming Stock Plan Administration with Technology

Join industry leaders from DoorDash, S&P Global, Bank of America, Infinite Equity, and Moss Adams for an insightful session on how technology and purpose-built software tools can revolutionize stock plan administration.

This session will showcase real-world examples where automation, AI, and emerging tools streamline participant communications, enhance payroll reconciliation, and improve error detection. Learn how these innovations reduce manual effort, improve accuracy, and elevate the participant experience.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover how to streamline participant communications and support with AI-driven tools.
  • Understand solving payroll reconciliation challenges with advanced equity platform integrations.
  • Delve into enhancing error detection in grants, vests, and releases using AI and machine learning.
Speaker/Author

Kim Hackman, DoorDash (US)
Martin Hirsch, Bank of America (US)
Michael Ketz, Shareforce (SA)
Matt McKittrick, Moss Adams (US)
Robyn Shutak, FGE, Infinite Equity (US)
 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 16:45 - 17:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 4
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

7.2 Tailored Solutions for Share Plans: Lessons from Admiral

Uncover innovative strategies for enhancing employee share plans through creative processes and customized solutions. This session delves into Admiral’s off-market bid process, which generated hundreds of thousands of pounds in additional employee value, avoided tax implications, and preserved share price stability. Additionally, explore Endava’s global, all-employee discretionary share plan, thoughtfully designed to maximize employee benefits while aligning seamlessly with organizational objectives.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover how forward-thinking approaches can create substantial financial advantages for employees while safeguarding organizational goals.
  • Learn the value of designing share plans that align with both employee needs and broader business strategies.
  • Gain actionable insights on adapting administrative frameworks to meet diverse client requirements and enhance the effectiveness of share plan delivery.
Speaker/Author

Lewis Dulley, Tapestry Compliance (UK)
Helen Hopkins, MUFG (UK)
Andrew Martin, Admiral (UK)

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 16:45 - 17:45
Topic
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 2
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O