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The Conference Board Task Force on Executive Compensation
Report by Conference Board Inc., New York
September 2009, Source: The Conference Board of Canada, 38 pages

The Conference Board convened the Task Force on Executive Compensation in March 2009 to address the loss of public trust in the processes for oversight of executive compensation.

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The Conference Board convened the Task Force on Executive Compensation in March 2009 to address the loss of public trust in the processes for oversight of executive compensation. The Task Force is co-chaired by Rajiv L. Gupta, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Rohm and Haas, and Robert E. Denham, partner in the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Salomon Inc. Bill Ide, Chairman of the Advisory Board of The Conference Board Governance Center, former General Counsel of Monsanto Company and President of the American Bar Association, served as director of the task force. Barbara Blackford EVP, General Counsel and Secretary of Superior Essex Inc. served as Counsel. This report reflects the view of the members of the Task Force on Executive Compensation, and does not represent the views of the companies or organizations with which they are affiliated. Sponsored and supported by The Conference Board, the task force enjoyed absolute independence and autonomy in its findings and recommendations.

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