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Questioning technology governance orthodoxy

Harvard Corporate Governance

Why it matters Formerly a siloed and specialized topic, technology has become interwoven throughout many facets of governance. Yet even for the tech-savvy, strategizing around the increasingly rapid pace of advancement could prove challenging. Briggs, Jamie McCall, and Caroline Schoenecker.

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What Do Elevated Shareholder Expectations Mean for Large Company Boards and Compensation Programs?

Harvard Corporate Governance

Their company evaluations now consider a broader set of financial metrics beyond total shareholder return, and their stewardship priorities now focus heavily on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. In some cases, investors have added proxy voting policies on ESG topics that apply only to companies in the S&P 500.

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ESG Trends and Expectations

Harvard Corporate Governance

and Europe, criticism of ESG data, executive remuneration, and the role of ESG in the tech/cyber space, and also those ESG matters we did not expect to see, ranging from the impact of the Ukraine invasion, increased regulatory scrutiny and some impactful U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

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Chamath Palihapitiya Says SPACs Were 'Fueled By A Moment In Time Of Just Enormous Liquidity': What's Next For Private Companies?

Benzinga

Palihapitiya recently reflected on SPACs, the valuation of private companies and other topics during an investor event. The investor said his bread and butter for early stage venture companies have been largely health care, software, deep tech and energy transition companies. “We did six. Full story available on Benzinga.com

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Comment on Isn’t that Just PAVEY! PAVE Response and Marcia Fudge by Baggins

Appraisers Blog

Humanity in general needs to take a big step back from this worship of the new golden idol, as if tech can replace the fruits of labor. The specific reason why? Because a damned automated software program is not a human being. Mary, thank you again. Which of course, they all rely on at some point in the past or future.

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The Tragic Investment Banker Death: Should Senior Bankers Go to Jail for Killing Their Junior Staff?

Brian DeChesare

They must change in a big way to attract better candidates and remain competitive with tech and consulting. Before 2008, banking jobs paid so much more than consulting, tech, and other roles that junior bankers would put up with anything to get in. Banks are destroying their reputations with their failed cultures.

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How To Host A Successful Online Event As A Financial Advisor

Truelytics

The event is the first in a series hosted by InvestmentNews and the topic of helping RIAs "future-proof" their tech stack caught my eye. Jeff replied and suggested that I have Chuck Failla , CEO of Sovereign Financial Group ( RIA Labs' other Co-Chair ) on instead as Chuck would be able to speak much more in-depth about tech.