USA Basketball Managing Director Grant Hill praised the selection, citing Spoelstra’s professionalism and leadership. “Spo is not only an outstanding coach, but also a great colleague, friend, and father,” Hill said. USA Basketball CEO Jim…
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Remembering Drew Struzan | Lucasfilm.com
Drew Struzan, a prolific artist and movie poster illustrator who has been enchanting fans of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises since the late 1970s, has sadly passed away.
“When one thinks of iconic movie poster artists, Drew…
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Glass Lewis to end benchmark voting recommendations on proxy issues
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Glass Lewis said it would stop issuing single voting positions on proxy issues and instead offer multiple perspectives to clients, after facing criticism from Republicans over diversity and environmental criteria.
Starting in 2027, Glass Lewis will offer recommendations based on views that are oriented towards management, governance, activism or sustainability.
“We recognise that a single perspective is no longer sufficient,” Glass Lewis said in a position paper seen by the Financial Times on Tuesday. “Transitioning to a fully client-driven policy model will ultimately put all proxy voting control in the hands of shareholders, empowering them to vote in accordance with their specific beliefs and priorities.”
The firm’s move follows a similar decision by the other major proxy advisory business, Institutional Shareholder Services. Earlier this month, ISS introduced governance research services that do not include voting recommendations and provide customisable data, analysis and recommendations to its clients.
Glass-Lewis said one of the primary drivers of the shift was the “growing divergence” between American and European institutional investors who have taken different approaches to fiduciary duty and sustainability. European clients already rely more on thematic policies rather than benchmark views.
Glass Lewis’s new voting practice comes as proxy advisers have become increasingly scrutinised by public companies and Republican officials over prioritising matters related to environmental, social and governance, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Glass Lewis and ISS are both suing Texas over a state law that limits the guidance that proxy advisers can give to shareholders on corporate governance, diversity and environmental practices.
The proxy adviser’s latest move could blunt some of the criticism that it provides “ideologically driven” recommendations as it moves to give clients more choice to vote in line with their own beliefs and priorities.
Glass Lewis already offers custom voting recommendations to clients but ending its benchmark guidance would push all of its customers under a custom framework.
“They seem to trying to transition clients to develop more specific policy guidelines, which not only takes Glass Lewis out of the line of fire but also makes more money for Glas Lewis,” said Ann Lipton, a law professor at the University of Colorado.
“I think their ultimate goal is transition to the more expensive and profitable business model.”
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‘Romy & Michele: The Musical’ celebrates the power of dancing to your own beat
Choreographer Karla Puno Garcia shares why dance is key to the story of the titular BFFs, first in the beloved movie and now off Broadway at Stage 42.
When people think of Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion, they think of colorful homemade…
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Apple M5 MacBook Pro Launch Teased for This Week
Apple marketing chief Greg Joswiak sent shockwaves through the tech community today with a cryptic social media post declaring that “something powerful is coming,” according to MacRumors. The accompanying animation flashes a MacBook Pro…
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Ghost of Yotei delivers strong opening across Europe
Ghost of Yotei debuts at No.2 in the GSD European charts, with opening sales in-line with its predecessor, 2020’s PS4 hit Ghost of Tsushima.
Ghost of Tsushima was a surprise hit for Sony back in 2020, and launched during the COVID-19 lockdown…
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Scientists make concerning new discovery about hazard lurking in air around us: ‘Significant toxicological effects’
Microplastics can cause more damage to your airways based on their shape, according to a study published in the Environment International journal.
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Scientists examined how two different microplastic shapes affect lung tissue. They…
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D’Angelo & Angie Stone’s Son Reflects on Both Parents’ Death
Michael Archer Jr., the son of D’Angelo and Angie Stone, has issued a statement following the death of his father on Tuesday (Oct. 14), which comes just seven months after the death of his mother.
“I am grateful for your…
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Experts, Patients Highlight Barriers to Arthritis Care Amid World Arthritis Day Observance
With the recent observance of
World Arthritis Day , stakeholders highlight persistent barriers to coordinated, affordable care, emphasizing the need for improved access, preventive strategies, and community-based support.About World Arthritis Day
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