Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Boston: Emily Cervino of Fidelity and I present “Living on Easy Street: Innovative Ideas to Make Your Life in Equity Comp Easier.” (Tuesday, June 16, 8:30 AM)
Los Angeles: Jon Doyle of International Law Solutions presents a global equity regulatory update. (Wednesday, June 17, 11:30 AM)
Silicon Valley: Loren Rodgers of the NCEO and Alison Wright of Hansen Bridgett present “Recent Employer Stock Litigation.” (Wednesday, June 17, 11:30 AM)
Philadelphia and DC/VA/MD: The chapters join together to host a equity and baseball extravaganza. The day begins with a half-day meeting featuring Jordan Kovler of DF King, Ken Lockett of AST, Scott McCloskey of Lincoln Financial and Laura Wanlass of Aon Hewitt presenting “Everything You Need to Know About ISS’ Equity Plan Scorecard in 75 Minutes” and Emily Cervino of Fidelity and I presenting “Living on Easy Street: Innovative Ideas to Make Your Life Easier.” After the meeting, participants will attend the Phillies game. (Thursday, June 18, 8:00 AM)
San Francisco: The chapter hosts another of its “lunch and two sessions” meetings. Josh McGinn of AST and Jason Flaherty of Orrick present “Restricted Stock Review and Update” and John Wolff of Guidespark presents “The Art & Science of Simplifying Equity Communications.” (Thursday, June 18, 11:30 AM)
Seattle: Daniel Hunninghake and Takis Makridis of Equity Methods present “Equity Compensation in 2015: Best Practices and Emerging Next Practices.” (Thursday, June 18, 11:30 AM)
NY/NJ: Martin Somelofske and Daniel Moynihan of Hay Group present “The Wall Street Journal/Hay Group CEO Compensation Study 2014.”
I will be that NY/NJ meeting in addition to the Boston and Philadelpha/DC/VA/MD meetings—I hope to see you while I’m making my tour of the northeast!
Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Sacramento: Carly Campioni of Radford Valuation Service presents “The Latest & Greatest in Relative TSR.” (Tuesday, June 9, 11:30 AM)
Houston: The chapter hosts “Plugging the Gaps: What Does Outsourcing Mean for You?” (Wednesday, June 10, 11:30 AM).
Atlanta: Tom Potter and Chet Hosch of Burr & Forman present “NEW FROM THE SEC—SEC Proposed Rules on Pay for Performance and Recent Enforcement Actions.” (Thursday, June 11, 2:00 PM)
San Fernando Valley: Tara Tays and Paul Gladmen of Deloitte present “How Different Are We? A Look at Long Term Incentives, ESPP and Stock Administration Practices Among California Companies.” (Thursday, June 11, 11:30 AM)
The Michigan NASPP chapter hosts a meeting at the Arcadia Ales Brewing Company this Thursday, June 4, featuring a presentation by Kerri McKenna and Amanda Beittel of PwC on global equity updates. The presentation will be from 2:00 to 3:30 PM, followed by a brewery tour, appetizers and beer from 3:30 to 6:00 PM. Don’t miss this great opportunity to catch up on global developments and network with local stock plan professionals. There is no cost to attend the meeting.
There’s a lot going on at NASPP local chapters this week:
Phoenix: Peter Kimball of ISS presents “Tallying the Score: Reviewing the First Year of ISS’s Equity Plan Scorecard Policy and Other Compensation Trends from the 2015 Proxy Season.: (Wednesday, May 20, 11:30 AM)
San Francisco: Marianne Friebel of Dolby, Ying Long of Cisco, and Marlene Zobayan of Rutlen Associates present “Employee Mobility: We’ve All Heard the Rules, But what Are People Actually Doing?” (Wednesday, May 20, 11:30 AM)
Western PA: The chapter hosts a happy hour networking event. (Wednesday, May 20 5:00 PM)
Philadelphia: Irv Becker and Matthew Kleger of Hay Group and Amy Pocino Kelly and Mims Maynard Zabriskie of Morgan Lewis present “Executive Compensation Challenges for 2015/2016.” (Thursday, May 21, 8:30 AM)
San Fernando Valley: Tara Tays, Paul Gladman, and Justin LaSalle of Deloitte present “How Different Are We? A Look at Long Term Incentives, ESPP and Stock Administration.” (Thursday, May 21, 11:30 AM)
Wisconsin: Nathan O’Connor of Equity Methods presents “What to Expect in 2015 in Stock Compensation.” Thursday, May 21, 11:30 AM)
I will be at the Phoenix chapter meeting; I hope to see you there!
Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Boston: John Montgomery and Andrew Gewirtz of KPMG present a global equity compliance update. (Thursday, May 14, 3:00 PM)
Twin Cities: Aimee Soodan and Brian K. Wydajewski of Baker & McKenzie present “Equity Compensation Industry Trends and Plan Design.” (Thursday, May 14, 7:30 AM)
Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Austin: Kelly Geerts of ISP Advisors presents “Equity vs. Payroll: Friend or Foe?” (Tuesday, May 5, 11:30 AM)
Connecticut: Julie Kenia of Stock & Option Solutions, Dan Ferretti of Campbell Soup, and Lousia Boetius of The Priceline Group present “Payroll & Equity: There’s no “I” in TEAM.” This meeting will be held at Two Roads Brewing Company and will feature a tour of the brewery after the presentation. (Tuesday, May 5, 3:00 PM)
Carolinas: Mike Melbinger of Winston & Strawn will present on performance awards. (Wednesday, May 6, 11:00 AM)
Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Seattle: The chapter hosts an evening social in appreciation of its members. (Monday, April 27, 6:00 PM)
Houston: The chapter hosts a presentation on “How to Plump Your Piggy Bank: Cost Savings Strategies for the Stock Compensation Professional.” The meeting will be followed by a social. (Wednesday, April 29, 4:00 PM)
Las Vegas: Narine Karakhanyan of Equity Methods presents “New Trends in Equity Design and How They Will Impact You.” (Wednesday, April 29, 11:30 AM)
Orange County: Tara Tays of Deloitte Consulting presents “A Look at LTI and ESPP Design Practices Among California Companies.” (Wednesday, April 29, 11:30 AM)
Silicon Valley: Marlene Zobayan of Rutlen Associates, Carol Pleva of Atmel, and Veena Bhatia at Gilead Sciences present “The Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts of Mobility.” (Wednesday, April 29, 11:30 AM)
Dallas: The chapter hosts the 3rd Annual Southwest Roundup: Equity Compensation Workshop. This all-day event features keynote by Kristin Kaufman, author of Is This Seat Taken? It’s Never Too Late to Find the Right Seat, and presentations on employee communication, executive compensation, and industry trends and best practices. (Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM)
Here’s what’s happening at your local NASPP chapter this week:
Los Angeles: Ken Stoler and Grant Peterson of PwC discuss the proposed changes to ASC 718. (Monday, April 20, 11:30 AM)
Sacramento: Ken Stoler of PwC presents “What’s the FASB Doing to Stock Comp Accounting Now?” (Tuesday, April 21, 11:30 AM)
San Francisco: One meeting; two topics! Emily Cervino of Fidelity and Carly Campioni of Radford present “Bringing ESPP Data to Life,” and Becky Bruno of SearchWright presents “How to Polish Your Resume and Shine During an Interview.” (Wednesday, April 22, 11:30 AM)
Denver: John Doyle of International Law Solutions presents “How to Navigate Problem Countries.” (Thursday, April 23, noon)
Ohio: Kaye Thomas of Fairmark Press presents “10 Mistakes Your Participants Are Making With Their Stock Plans You Need To Know About.” (Thursday, April 23, 11:15 AM)
I will be at the San Francisco chapter meeting; I hope to see you there!