NYSE Governance Services Announces 2015 Leadership Award Winners
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
New York Stock Exchange Governance Services, a subsidiary of New York
Stock Exchange (NYSE: ICE), today announced the winners and finalists of
its 2nd annual Governance, Risk & Compliance Leadership
Awards. The awards program recognizes exemplary leaders in governance,
risk and compliance.
"NYSE Governance Services’ Governance, Risk, and Compliance Leadership
Awards underscore the role that corporate governance plays in shaping a
company's success and a board's contribution to long-term value. The
outstanding companies and individuals recognized by this year’s awards
program represent truly exemplary leadership in today’s evolving GRC
landscape,” said Adam Sodowick, President, NYSE Governance Services.
2015 NYSE Governance Services Leadership Awards
Best Governance, Risk, and Compliance Program at Large-Cap Company:
Demonstrates that governance, risk, and compliance issues are top of
mind. Solid policy and training methods are in place and assuring that
industry and regulatory best practices permeate the organization.
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Winner:
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Hartford Financial Services Group (NYSE:HIG)
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Finalists:
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Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT)
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3M Company (NYSE:MMM)
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Monsanto Company (NYSE:MON)
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Best Governance, Risk, and Compliance Program at Small to Mid-Cap
Company:Demonstrates that governance, risk, and compliance
issues are top of mind. Solid policy and training methods are in place,
assuring that industry and regulatory best practice permeate the
organization.
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Winner:
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AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (NYSE:AHS)
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Finalists:
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Middlesex Water Company (NDAQ:MSEX)
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CMS Energy (NYSE:CMS)
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Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL)
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Best In-House Legal Team for Corporate Governance at a Large Cap
Company:This top-notch legal team at a large-cap company has
stood the test of time and has met every legal, ethical, and compliance
challenge with the utmost integrity and know-how.
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Winner:
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PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE:PEP)
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Finalists:
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BMO Financial Group (NYSE:BMO)
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Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT)
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Best In-House Legal Team for Corporate Governance at a Small- to
Mid-Cap Company: This top-notch legal team at a small- to mid-cap
company proved its worth by meeting every legal, ethical, and compliance
challenge with exemplary standards of integrity and legal expertise.
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Winner:
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Atmel Corp. (NYSE:ATML)
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Finalists:
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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NDAQ:AAWW)
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Layne Christensen Co. (NDAQ:LAYN)
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Exemplary CD&A for Compensation Committee:Mindful that
expectations regarding transparency and full disclosure are constantly
rising, this company produces a superior CD&A that satisfies the most
demanding shareholder, providing clear rationale for all pay decisions
and persuading shareholders that the company has instituted a pay model
that is properly aligned with its unique strategic objectives.
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Winner:
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NorthWestern Corp (NYSE:NWE)
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Finalists:
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AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (NYSE:AHS)
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ManpowerGroup Inc. (NYSE:MAN)
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Jack in the Box, Inc. (NDAQ:JACK)
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Prudential Financial (NYSE:PRU)
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Exemplary Shareholder Engagement:Places a high value on
shareholder relations by demonstrating a willingness to participate in
meaningful, transparent dialogue with shareholders via accessible venues
and channels. The efficacy of these endeavors will be reflected in a
company that is able to successfully work through shareholder engagement
challenges in a manner that satisfies all parties.
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Winner:
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PepsiCo Inc. (NYSE:PEP)
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Finalists:
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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NDAQ:AAWW)
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McKesson Corporation (NYSE:MCK)
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Best Board Diversity Initiative: The winning board will have
proven its strong commitment to implementing and carrying out a
successful program that promotes a broad definition of diversity at the
board level and serves as a beacon to other public companies.
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Winner:
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Navient Corp (NDAQ:NAVI)
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Finalists:
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Macy’s, Inc. (NYSE:M)
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Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE:VOYA)
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Independent Lead Director of the Year: The winner of this
category will be a lead director who has clearly demonstrated an
unwavering commitment to independence, integrity, and leadership in
governance at the board level, both in times of challenges and in
helping the company meets strategic opportunities.
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Winner:
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Donald J. Landry, Hersha Hospitality Trust (NYSE:HT)
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Finalists:
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David Porteous, Huntington Bancshares Inc. (NYSE:HBAN)
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Peter Browning, Acuity Brands, Inc. (NYSE:AYI)
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Nonexecutive Chairman of the Year: Nonexecutive board chair
has a passion for advancing principles of good governance throughout the
organization, the ability to objectively solve the most difficult
boardroom challenges, and the experience to offer independent, sound
guidance when the company faces both hurdles and opportunities.
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Winner:
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James Bradford, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (NDAQ:CBRL)
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Hugh Shelton, Red Hat Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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David LaVance, Jr., Hologic, Inc. (NDAQ:HOLX)
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Eligible candidates included all publicly traded companies in the U.S.,
regardless of listed exchange. The award recipients were selected by an
independent panel of judges, who bring a range of governance and
compliance expertise to the program. Judges include:
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Mary Schapiro, 29th Chairperson, U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission
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Stephen Brown, Principal, The Edgerton Group; Former President,
Society of Corporate Secretaries & Governance Professionals
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William Chandler III, Former Chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery;
Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
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Veta Richardson, President & CEO, Association of Corporate Counsel
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Anne Sheehan, Director of Corporate Governance, California State
Teachers’ Retirement System
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F. Daniel Siciliano, Professor & Faculty Director, Arthur and Toni
Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance
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Gretchen Winter, Executive Director, Center for Professional
Responsibility in Business and Society, College of Business,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Award winners and finalists were honored at the Governance, Risk &
Compliance Leadership Awards on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at the New York
Stock Exchange. The event was sponsored by Center for Audit Quality,
D.F. King, Diligent, Norton Rose Fulbright, PwC, The Second City Works,
Semler Brossy, Spencer Stuart and Vintage.
About NYSE Governance Services
NYSE Governance Services is an integrated suite of resources for public
and privately held companies worldwide seeking to create a leadership
advantage through corporate governance, risk, ethics, and compliance
practices. NYSE Governance Services leverages the expertise of
Corpedia®, a leader in risk assessment and e-learning for ethics and
compliance, and Corporate Board Member®, a trusted source on governance
matters for company directors and C-level executives—both NYSE
companies. NYSE Governance Services offers a range of training programs,
advisory services, benchmarking analysis and scorecards, exclusive
access to peer-to-peer events, and thought leadership on key governance
topics for company directors and C-level executives. www.nyse.com/governance.
About NYSE Group
NYSE Group is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange
(NYSE: ICE), operator of the leading global network of exchanges and
clearing houses. NYSE Group operates multi-asset exchanges, and a range
of related data products and technology services. The company’s equity
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more U.S. equity volume than any other exchange group. NYSE is the
global leader in capital raising for listed companies, including the
majority of technology IPOs globally since 2012. The company’s equity
options markets, NYSE Arca Options and NYSE Amex Options offer
complementary market models. NYSE Group also provides comprehensive
global connectivity services and a range of market data products to
support efficient, transparent markets.
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