The NASPP Blog

October 25, 2011

Hottest Topics in Stock Compensation

Wondering what the hottest topics in stock compensation are today? You can find out at the 19th Annual NASPP Conference, with the session “Today’s Hottest Topics in Stock Compensation.” I happen to have caught a glimpse of the panel’s slide presentation, so, in today’s blog entry, I “leak” a few of the topics that will covered.

Today’s Hottest Topics in Stock Compensation
I’ve been saying all year that performance-based awards are red-hot and I’m pleased to see that our expert panel agrees (it’s always nice to be right). The panel plans to discuss a number of tricky issues relating to performance-based pay that have emerged over the past year, including:

  • Setting long-term performance goals in today’s volatile economy without jeopardizing 162(m) deductibility.
  • Best approaches for disclosing in the CD&A the use of non-GAAP financials for performance awards.
  • Trends and emerging practices with respect to double-trigger CIC vesting of performance-based awards.

The panel also plans to discuss whether stock options will become more performance-based in light of ISS concerns.

Next year’s proxy season is also clearly on everyone’s minds these days. Here are the proxy-related topics that the panel plans on discussing:

  • Under what circumstances might a company defy ISS guidance and how should they prepare for the consequences?
  • Drafting the CD&A disclosure of the Compensation Committee’s response to Say-on-Pay votes.
  • How will ISS’s new policy (currently in draft form–see the NASPP alert “ISS Issues Draft of 2012 Policy for Comment“) regarding the evaluation of executive pay affect plan design, benchmarking, and support for management’s Say-on-Pay proposals?
  • What best practices have evolved for developing a strategy for shareholder Say-on-Pay?

The panel will also discuss clawback provisions (particularly what to do about them if the SEC doesn’t finalize rules before the 2012 proxy season).

Don’t miss “Today’s Hottest Topics in Stock Compensation” at this year’s NASPP Conference.  The panel wil be moderated by Art Meyers of Choate Hall & Stewart (and of the NASPP Executive Advisory Committee). Art’s co-panelists will be Mike Melbinger of Winston & Strawn (and author of Melbinger’s Compensation Blog on CompensationStandards.com), Mark Borges of Compensia (and author of Borges’ Proxy Disclosure Blog on CompensationStandards.com), and Paula Todd of Towers Watson (and of the NASPP Advisory Board).

See You Next Week in San Francisco!
It’s hard to believe, but the 19th Annual NASPP Conference is next week! I hope to see all of my readers at the Conference, which starts next Tuesday, November 1, in San Francisco. We expect to have around 2,000 attendees–it’s going to be a very exciting event; register today to ensure you don’t miss out (and make your hotel reservations, because the hotel is close to selling out).

NASPP “To Do” List
We have so much going on here at the NASPP that it can be hard to keep track of it all, so I keep an ongoing “to do” list for you here in my blog. 

– Barbara