The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission published the agenda and participant list for its June 26, 2025 roundtable on executive compensation and related disclosure requirements. The public event will run from 1:00 p.m. to 5:35 p.m. ET at SEC headquarters and will be webcast live. Opening remarks are scheduled from Chairman Paul Atkins and Commissioners Hester Peirce, Caroline Crenshaw, and Mark Uyeda. The agenda includes a first panel on how public companies set executive compensation and how investors use pay information in investment and voting decisions, followed by two panels examining the evolution of executive compensation disclosure, including the 2006 amendments and Dodd-Frank Act-mandated rules, and discussing whether the disclosure regime has met its objectives, preparation challenges, investor materiality, and potential future directions. In-person attendance requires registration and may be limited; online viewing does not require registration, and a recording will be posted later on the SEC’s website. The SEC also directed stakeholders to the event page for information on submitting feedback on executive compensation disclosure requirements.
U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission 2025-06-11
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sets agenda and panelists for June 26 roundtable on executive compensation disclosure requirements
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced the agenda for its June 26, 2025 roundtable on executive compensation and disclosure requirements, featuring remarks from Chairman Paul Atkins and Commissioners. The event will include panels on executive compensation setting, investor use of pay information, and the evolution of disclosure rules, including Dodd-Frank Act mandates. Online viewing is available, and feedback can be submitted via the SEC event page.