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Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM @Webinar :
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The Weinberg Center’s 2021 Corporate Governance Symposium Roundtable will focus on “Governance and ESG Issues of Critical Importance to Boards and Investors in 2021.”
In the Roundtable portion of the Symposium, the participants will discuss 2021’s most challenging governance and ESG issues. These topics include board effectiveness, diversity and inclusion, climate change, sustainability, ESG reporting, human capital management, COVID-19’s impact on boards, and related board responsibility and oversight.
The Roundtable participants represent various constituencies – director community, investor community, corporate community, proxy advisors, and the Delaware judiciary. The participants are:
- Carol Ward, Senior Advisor, Corporate Governance Partners, Inc., and former Vice President and Corporate Secretary at Mondelēz International, Inc. (Moderator)
- Honorable Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, Justice, Supreme Court of Delaware
- Donna Anderson, Vice President and Head of Corporate Governance for T. Rowe Price
- Aeisha Mastagni, Portfolio Manager, Sustainable Investment and Stewardship Strategies, California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS)
- Pat McGurn, Special Counsel and Head of Strategic Research and Analysis, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS)
- Gloria Santona, Of Counsel, Baker & McKenzie LLP; Director, Aon, PLC; and retired Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, McDonald’s Corporation
Regardless of which of the Center’s valued constituencies you represent, the Roundtable will provide you with cutting-edge governance and ESG discussion and debate, as well as practical takeaways.
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The Weinberg Center wants to congratulate the two winners of the John L. Weinberg/IRRCi Research Paper Award Competition:
- The ESG-Innovation Disconnect: Evidence from Green Patenting
Lauren Cohen (Harvard & NBER), Umit Gurun (UT Dallas) and Quoc Nguyen (DePaul U.)
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- The Distribution of Voting Rights to Shareholders
Vyacheslav Fos (Boston College), Cliff Holderness (Boston College)
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These papers will be presented, along with the papers of the six semi-finalists, at the virtual academic portion of the Weinberg Center’s 2021 Corporate Governance Symposium that will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 from 9:45 am to 3:00 pm.
Please join us in congratulating the winners and the semi-finalists.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 9:45 AM to 3:00 PM @Webinar :
Co-sponsored with the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)
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In collaboration with the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance and the Department of Finance at the Lerner College of Business & Economics, at the University of Delaware, will host its 2021 Annual Corporate Governance Symposium. The papers included in the Symposium collectively address new developments and critical issues within the area of ESG:
Morning Session: 10 a.m. – noon (EDT)
- The ESG-Innovation Disconnect: Evidence from Green Patenting
Lauren Cohen (Harvard & NBER) (Presenter), Umit Gurun (UT Dallas) and Quoc Nguyen (DePaul U.)
Discussant: Laura Starks (University of Texas, Austin)
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- Responsible Institutional Investing Around the World
Rajna Brandon (U. Geneva), Simon Glossner (UVA), Philipp Krueger (U. Geneva), Pedro Matos (UVA) (Presenter), Tom Steffen (Osmosis Investment Management)
Discussant: Alexander Dyck (University of Toronto)
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- The Real Effects of Environmental Activist Investing
S. Lakshmi Naaraayanan (LBS), Kunal Sachdeva (Rice U.) (Presenter), Varun Sharma (LBS)
Discussant: Lilian Ng (York University)
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- Coordinated Engagements
Elroy Dimson (U. Cambridge) (Presenter), Oğuzhan Karakaş (U. Cambridge), Xi Li (LSE)
Discussant: Wei Jiang (Columbia University)
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Afternoon Session: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. (EDT)
- The Big Three and Board Gender Diversity: The Effectiveness of Shareholder Voice
Todd Gormley (Wash U.), Vishal Gupta (U. Alabama), David Matsa (Northwestern U.), Sandra Mortal (U. of Alabama) (Presenter), Lukai Yang (U. of Alabama)
Discussant: Tracy Wang (University of Minnesota)
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- The Distribution of Voting Rights to Shareholders
Vyacheslav Fos (Boston College) (Presenter), Cliff Holderness (Boston College)
Discussant: Michelle Lowry (Drexel University)
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- Trading and Shareholder Democracy
Doron Levit (U. of Washington), Nadya Malenko (U. of Michigan) (Presenter), Ernst Maug (U. of Mannheim) Discussant: Liyan Yang (University of Toronto)
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- Disloyal Managers and Shareholders’ Wealth
Eli Fich (Drexel U.) (Presenter), Jarrad Harford (U. of Washington), Anh Tran (U. of London)
Discussant: Xiaoyun Yu (Indiana University)
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We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 John L. Weinberg/IRRCi Research Paper Award competition, which seeks to highlight innovative research and includes an award of US$10,000:
- “The ESG-Innovation Disconnect: Evidence from Green Patenting” (Cohen, Gurun, and Nguyen)
- “The Distribution of Voting Rights to Shareholders” (Fos and Holderness)
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The Weinberg Center is looking forward to the 2021 Corporate Governance Symposium that will be held on March 16, 2020. This is the second year for the John L. Weinberg/IRRCi Research Paper Award competition. The focus of the 2021 Corporate Governance Symposium will be “Governance Issues of Critical Importance to Boards and Investors in 2021.”
The Weinberg Center is accepting submissions for its research paper competition. Practitioners and academics are invited to submit research papers by Monday, November 16, 2020, for consideration. Two research papers will be selected and each will receive the John L Weinberg/ IRRCi 2021 Research Paper Award along with a $10,000 award. One of the authors of each of the selected papers must be available to present the paper virtually via livestream at the Center’s Symposium on March 16, 2021.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2020, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM @Clayton Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE :
CANCELLED
Colleges and universities around the country are uniquely open and inclusive communities. As such, the coronavirus presents particular challenges to institutions like the University of Delaware. As the national response to this situation evolves, the University has responded with guidance about conferences, celebrations, and other non-essential events planned for this spring.
In light of this and in light of the COVID-19 travel restrictions affecting many of our participants and registrants, the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Delaware has decided to cancel this year’s Weinberg Center Corporate Governance Symposium which was to have been held on March 17, 2020.
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Approved for 5.4 DE CLE credits
The Weinberg Center is excited about its upcoming 2020 Corporate Governance Symposium that will be held on March 17, 2020. The Center will be celebrating its 20th anniversary and it is also the inaugural year for the John L. Weinberg/IRRCi Research Award competition.
The focus of the 2020 Corporate Governance Symposium will be “Governance Issues of Critical Importance to Boards and Investors in 2020.”
The symposium will begin with an address by our John L. Weinberg Distinguished Speaker – Steve Miller, Chairman of the Board of Purdue Pharma L.P. Mr. Miller has previously served on numerous Boards, including U.S. Bank, United Airlines, Dow DuPont, and was Chairman of AIG (2010-2015). He was CEO of Hawker Beechcraft and International Automotive Components, and CEO and Executive Chairman of Delphi Corporation.
Mr. Miller will be followed by a panel who will focus on the most critical governance issues for boards and investors in 2020. The confirmed panelists are:
- Glenn Booraem, Investment Stewardship Officer and a principal, Vanguard
- The Honorable J. Travis Laster, Vice Chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery
- Aeisha Mastagni, Portfolio Manager, California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS)
- Patrick McGurn, Special Counsel and Head of Strategic Research and Analysis, ISS
- Gloria Santona, Of Counsel, Baker & McKenzie LLP; Retired Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, McDonald’s Corporation; and Director, Aon PLC
Moderator: Charles M. Elson, Edgar S. Woolard, Jr., Chair of Corporate Governance; Director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance; and Professor of Finance
The panel will be followed by acomplimentary lunch.After lunch will be the keynote speaker, The Honorable J. Travis Laster, Vice Chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery, who wil talk about “The Concept of Coercion in Delaware Corporate Law.”
The keynote address will be follwed by the presentation of the two research papers that were selected as the winners of the first John L. Weinberg/IRRCi Research Award Competition will be facilitated by the Weinberg Center’s Co-Directors of Academic Research – Yaron Nili, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin – Madison Law School, and Sanjai Bhagat, Provost Professor, Division Chair of the Professional Effectiveness Division, University of Colorado Boulder, Leeds School of Business. The research paper award winners being presented are:
- “Corporate Culture: Evidence from the Field,” by John R. Graham, Duke University & NBER; Jillian Grennan, Duke University (Presenter); Campbell R. Harvey, Duke University & NBER; Shivaram Rajgopal, Columbia University
Discussant: Allen Ferrell, Harvard Law School
Read the paper - “Does Revlon Matter? An Empirical and Theoretical Study,” by Matthew D. Cain, Berkeley Center for Law and Business; Sean J. Griffith, Fordham Law School (Presenter); Robert J. Jackson, Jr., New York University School of Law; Steven Davidoff Solomon, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Discussant: Jill E. Fisch, University of Pennsylvania Law School
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The special research papers being presented after the research paper competition winners are:
- “Corporate Governance and Firm Performance,” Dr. Sanjai Bhagat
Read the paper - “The Giant Shadow of Corporate Gadflies,” Yaron Nili
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DE CLE/CPE: The Symposium has been approved for 5.4 DECLE credits. CPE credits will be provided by our event partner, Sallie Mae*. 3 credit hours of CPE in the field of “Business Management & Organization” will be offered.
*Sallie Mae Bank is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. Due to this program being offered free of charge, there will be no refunds issued.
There is no charge for the program, which includes a complimentary lunch. Materials will be sent in advance of the program.
Weinberg Center/IRRCi Research Award Competition – Call for Papers
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The First Annual ISG/Corporate Issuers Conference, hosted by ISG and the Weinberg Center, took place on Friday, September 13, 2019, at Clayton Hall on the University of Delaware campus.
Topics included: Introduction to ISG; Deep-Dive into the ISG Stewardship Principles; Deep-Dive into the ISG Corporate Governance Principles; The New Paradigm and the Importance of ISG; Breakout Groups
Participants:
- Keynote Speaker: Martin Lipton, founding partner of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
- Donna Anderson – T. Rowe Price
- Lindsey Apple – MFS Investment Management
- Allison Bennington – ValueAct Capital
- Glenn Booraem – Vanguard
- Matthew DiGuiseppe – State Street Global Advisors
- Charles Elson – John L. Weinberg Center
- Margaret Foran – Prudential Financial
- Rakhi Kumar – State Street Global Advisors
- Aeisha Mastagni – CalSTRS
- Hope Mehlman – Regions Financial
- Ann Mulé – John L. Weinberg Center
- Margriet Stavast – PGGM
- Ray Cameron – BlackRock
- Clare Payn – Legal and General
- Patti Brammer – OPERS
- Brian Denney – Vanguard
For more information visit the ISG website