The SEC will host a roundtable to discuss executive compensation disclosure requirements with representatives from public companies, investors, and other experts in the field. The event is open for the public to attend via webcast on the SEC's website. The roundtable will take place on June 26, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:35 p.m.
The roundtable will feature the following panels led by industry professionals:
“Executive Compensation Decisions: Setting Compensation and Informing Investment and Voting Decisions”
Panelists will discuss how public companies set compensation for their executive officers (including the persons who set compensation), the factors that influence compensation decision-making, and the process by which compensation decisions are made. The panel will also discuss how investors consider executive compensation in making investment and voting decisions.
“Executive Compensation Disclosure: How We Got Here and Where We Should Go”
Panelists will discuss the evolution of executive compensation disclosure, including the 2006 amendments and the compensation-related rules mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act. The discussion will explore whether the rules have achieved their policy objectives, the challenges in preparing the required disclosure, the types of disclosure that investors find material, and what the disclosure requirements should look like in the future.
For further information, please see the event’s webpage on the SEC’s website.
Source:
SEC Announces Roundtable on Executive Compensation Disclosure Requirements (sec.gov)