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The Future of Shareholder Voting: How Investor Engagement Is Evolving in 2026
The future of shareholder voting in 2026 is defined by one clear shift: investor engagement is becoming more active, more digital, and more continuous. What used to be a once-a-year voting ritual is now an ongoing conversation between companies and their shareholders. Boards are being questioned more closely. Institutional investors are building in-house voting systems. Retail investors are participating through digital platforms. And technology — especially AI — is changing

Directors' Institute
14 hours ago9 min read


Shareholder Democracy and Regulation: Understanding the Debate Around SEC Policies
You’ve probably heard the phrase “shareholder democracy” tossed around at investor meetings or in financial news—but here’s the thing: in practice, it’s often more of a polite fiction than a reality. Most shareholders hold stakes, but few actually get a say in how a company is run. Meanwhile, the SEC —the watchdog of U.S. markets—sets rules that decide just how loud those voices can be. Why does this matter now? Because the stakes are higher than ever. From Wall Street giants

Directors' Institute
Mar 67 min read
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