Our popular “Meet the Speaker” series, featuring interviews with speakers at the 22nd Annual NASPP Conference, is a great way to get to know our many distinguished speakers and find out a little more about their sessions in advance of the Conference.
For today’s “Meet the Speaker” interview, we feature an interview with Keyoor Mankad of My Equity Comp, who will lead the session “A Lone Ranger’s Guide to Managing Risks & Controls in the Wild West of Stock Based Compensation.” Here is what Keyoor had to say:
NASPP: What is the most critical thing NASPP Conference attendees need to know about internal controls?
Keyoor: Having controls and procedures in place will make your job easier and will protect you. It will minimize public scrutiny.
NASPP: What common mistake do companies make and how can they avoid it?
Keyoor: Not having proper procedures and controls in place, especially in a sole administrator environment. Even if controls are in place, sometimes the checkpoints to ensure they are properly followed are not in place. Many times, a sole administrator relies on memory or skips cross-check and re-check procedures. First and foremost, good and practical controls and procedures need to be in place. Especially when in comes to financial and SEC reporting.
NASPP: What do you hope to accomplish with your session?
Keyoor: We hope to provide attendees with methodical guidelines for developing good controls and procedures. The presentation will focus on financial reporting and SEC reporting.
NASPP: Tell us three things people don’t know about you.
Keyoor:
- I am a foodie. I eat pretty much anything.
- I have traveled to 46 states and plan of traveling to the remaining four this summer.
- I have a masters degree in corporate law and finance (LLM).
Don’t miss Keyoor’s session “A Lone Ranger’s Guide to Managing Risks & Controls in the Wild West of Stock Based Compensation” at the NASPP Conference!
About the NASPP Conference
The 22nd Annual NASPP Conference will be held from September 29-October 2 in Las Vegas. This year’s program features 60+ sessions on today’s most timely topics in stock compensation; check out the full agenda and register today!
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Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Austin: Kathy Biddle of Equity Administration Solutions, Inc. (EASi) presents “Financial Reporting Best Practices.” (Tuesday, September 9, 11:30 AM)
Phoenix: Kathy Biddle of EASi takes her roadshow to Phoenix, where she again presents “Financial Reporting Best Practices.” (Tuesday, September 11, 11:30 AM)
NY/NJ: June Ann Burke of Baker & McKenzie and Don Drybrough of Solium present “Employee Mobility And A World Of Challenges: Steps To Take Control Of Mobile, Global Workforce.” (Friday, September 12, 8:30 AM)
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We’ve been running Meet the Speaker interviews in the NASPP blog lately to let our readers get to know the speakers at the 22nd NASPP Annual Conference and provide a sneak peak at their presentations.
Since this is a holiday week, I thought it would be a good time to take a break from our usual interviews and interview myself. There’s only one problem: I’m not speaking on any sessions this year (I guess I didn’t like any of my proposals–it’s very tough to be selected as a speaker), so the only topics I can interview myself on are the opening remarks and the award presentation.
NASPP: We’ve heard that if people listen close during your opening remarks, they can hear your knees knocking together. Is this true?
Me: Yes, it’s certainly possible! It’s a big room; presenting to closely to 2,000 people is unnerving. On top of that, I’m much more comfortable presenting technical information (if I could open the Conference with a brief overview of the Treasury Stock Method, I would be much happier). It’s the only time I ever completely write out my remarks—word-for-word—in advance.
NASPP: What are some tips you can offer to help people get the most out of the Conference?
Me: Take advantage of the Stock Plan Experts that will be available to answer questions! We have a list of close to 50 industry experts that have agreed to make themselves available to answer questions for attendees. These experts will be available during breaks in our Ask the Experts Booth and in their exhibit booths. They include lawyers, compensation consultants, accountants, and administrative experts–whatever your question, there’s someone who can answer it. It’s a great opportunity to get some free guidance on the challenges you are facing.
And join one of the luncheon roundtable discussions! We also will be featuring roundtable discussions during lunch on Tuesday, September 30. The topics will be listed in the Conference Guidebook and online. You can participate in a discussion with like-minded attendees, share tips and experiences, and build your network all at the same time.
NASPP: Is it worth it to get up early for the opening keynote on September 30?
Me: Yes, absolutely. My understanding is that Broc Romanek is going to moderate the panel as his alter persona–Cap’n Cashbags. It’s worth it just for that. It’s also going to be a keynote like you’ve never experienced before. It’s a twist on one of our most popular sessions: the “Top Compensation Consultants Speak” panel. But this time, the audience will be able to vote a consultant of the panel after each question. If you’ve ever been listening to a panel and thought “Man, I’d really like to kick that guy off this panel,” now’s your chance!
NASPP: We’ve heard a rumor that the location of next year’s Conference will be revealed after the Award Presentation on Wednesday, Oct 1. Is this true and can you give us a hint?
Me: Yes, it is true! I’m excited to report that we just last week signed the contract for next year’s Conference, so we will be announcing the dates and location at this year’s Conference. I can tell you that we’ve been to this city before but it’s been a few years since we were last there. And I think people are going to be very excited about it; it’s certainly one of my favorite places to attend a Conference.
NASPP: Don’t you say that about all the Conference locations?
Me: Ok, yes, that’s probably true. They’re all my favorites.
About the NASPP Conference The 22nd Annual NASPP Conference will be held from September 29-October 2 in Las Vegas. This year’s program features 60+ sessions on today’s most timely topics in stock compensation; check out the full agenda and register today!
– Barbara
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Just Four Weeks Left!
There are less than four weeks left until the “22nd Annual NASPP Conference” and the hotel is close to selling out. The Conference will be held from September 29 – October 2 in Las Vegas. Don’t miss this landmark event—view the full agenda and register today.
To Do List
Here is your NASPP to do list for this week:
– Barbara
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The Connecticut NASPP chapter hosts a meeting at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Lisa Wilkes of E*TRADE Financial will share new research on what E*TRADE stock plan participants understand about their equity compensation plans and where there are opportunities to help them. The event will include a cocktail and appetizer networking hour followed by a guided tour of the Museum. Don’t miss this unique event! (Thursday, September 4, 3:00 PM)
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