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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/24/2026 at 1:30 PM (EDT)

    Get expert insights from the latest NASPP, CEP Institute, and Pave survey on private company equity compensation.

    Get exclusive expert insights on private company equity compensation practices from the latest survey data conducted jointly by the NASPP, Certified Equity Professional Institute, and Pave. Discover how your peers structure awards, eligibility, and vesting—and tackle liquidity challenges head-on. Walk away with benchmarks and data-driven insights you can put to work immediately.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • What type of equity compensation vehicles do private companies offer?
    • Which employees and other service providers are eligible to receive equity awards?
    • What are the typical equity grant sizes and granting practices at private companies?
    • How do private companies provide liquidity opportunities for employees and other equity holders? 
    • How do private companies manage, administer, and communicate their equity programs to participants?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Barbara Baksa

    Barbara Baksa

    Executive Director

    NASPP

    Alex Cwirko-Godycki

    Alex Cwirko-Godycki

    General Manager, Market Data

    Pave

    Sinead Kelly

    Sinead Kelly

    Partner

    Baker McKenzie

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/03/2026 at 1:30 PM (EDT)

    Pre-clearance is evolving from a compliance task to a broader risk management function. Learn how companies modernize frameworks to support diverse populations, automation, and Rule 10b5-1 trading.

    As equity programs grow and employee trading becomes more automated, pre-clearance has shifted from a narrow compliance checkbox to a core risk management function. This session examines how companies are modernizing pre-clearance frameworks—expanding beyond Section 16 insiders to employees trading through online platforms and Rule 10b5-1 plans. Equity, legal, and compliance leaders will explore how organizations translate policy into scalable, auditable operating models—balancing control, efficiency, and employee experience. Leave with a practical blueprint for structuring modern pre-clearance programs that support growth and enable responsible trading.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • How is ownership and accountability for pre-clearance evolving as equity programs scale?
    • How should companies define and manage distinct pre-clearance populations, from executives and directors to broader employee groups?
    • What governance and oversight considerations apply to online trading and Rule 10b5-1 plans, including for non-executive participants?
    • How can automation improve efficiency and consistency while preserving appropriate human judgment? 
    • What operational risks, data dependencies, and control gaps commonly arise in day-to-day administration?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Bryce Harman

    Bryce Harman

    Senior Manager - Executive Services Trading Team

    Charles Schwab

    Eileen Nguyen

    Eileen Nguyen

    Global Equity Management

    Alphabet

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 05/20/2026 at 1:30 PM (EDT)

    Discover 10 key complexity triggers for financial reporting of equity awards —from modifications to international operations—and how to stay compliant.

    Financial reporting for equity awards comes with hidden complexity that can catch even seasoned practitioners off guard. Walk through 10 common triggers—including modifications, international reporting, acquisition bifurcation, and unique award designs. Learn what makes each area challenging, what to watch for, and how companies are navigating them. You'll leave with a sharper eye for where financial reporting goes wrong and what it takes to stay accurate and compliant.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • Which equity award design features create the most financial reporting complexity, and why?
    • How do delayed accounting grant dates affect ASC 718 expense recognition, disclosures, and volatility?
    • When does ASC 718 modification accounting apply, and what are the biggest reporting pitfalls to watch for? 
    • How do corporate transactions and international operations complicate stock-based compensation reporting?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Allyson Graham

    Allyson Graham

    Senior Manager, Accounting

    EQT Corporation

    Boxian Kolb

    Boxian Kolb

    Managing Director, Financial Reporting

    Equity Methods

    Matthew Gabrielson

    Matthew Gabrielson

    Associate Director, Financial Reporting

    Equity Methods

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Managing equity compensation for a mobile workforce requires navigating income tax rules across 41 states and DC. Learn how to handle income allocation, withholding, traveler compliance, and local taxes while reducing risk as employees cross state lines.

    Managing equity compensation for a mobile workforce means navigating complex income tax and withholding rules across dozens of states—each with its own distinct regulatory environment. As employees work remotely, travel for business, and relocate to new states, organizations face growing complexity around equity income allocation, state and local withholding, reciprocity, de minimis thresholds, and conflicting state rules. Get clarity on where risk is highest and learn practical strategies to help your organization stay compliant.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • When does state income tax withholding apply to equity compensation for nonresident and mobile employees?
    • How do state rules for taxing stock options and other equity awards differ from federal treatment?
    • How should equity income be allocated when employees work, travel, or relocate across state lines? 
    • What impact do reciprocity agreements, de minimis thresholds, and local taxes have on withholding obligations?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Mindy Mayo

    Mindy Mayo

    Tax Managing Director

    KPMG LLP

    Geetika Prasad

    Geetika Prasad

    Director, Stock Admin & Accounting

    Tanium

    Marlene Zobayan

    Marlene Zobayan

    Partner

    Rutlen Associates LLP

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Learn how stock plan leaders build resilient equity teams through smarter hiring, internal development, and technology-driven efficiency.

    As experienced equity professionals become harder to find, stock plan leaders are rethinking how they build and sustain high-performing equity teams. With limited talent supply and turnover creating operational risk, a proactive approach to talent management is essential.  Discover actionable frameworks for strategic hiring, internal development, and smart technology adoption.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • What workforce trends are reshaping equity compensation teams, and how are they impacting the business?
    • What proven strategies can organizations use to recruit, upskill, and retain equity administration talent? 
    • How can process automation and technology strengthen team capacity while reducing hiring pressures?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Michael Mauro

    Michael Mauro

    Sr. Manager, Professional Services

    Insightsoftware

    Dina Thiessen

    Dina Thiessen

    Sr. Director, Managed Services

    Insightsoftware

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    See how your equity tax withholding practices compare with leading companies in an increasingly complex global environment.

    Benchmark your U.S. and international tax withholding practices for equity plan transactions against leading companies. Drawing on insights from the 2025 Equity Administration Survey from the NASPP and Deloitte Tax LLP, we’ll examine practical approaches to tax rate determination, equity valuation, mobile employee compliance, and tax administration. We’ll also look at complex jurisdictions such as China and India, so you can strengthen compliance and reduce risk.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • What are the most common methods of funding tax withholding obligations?
    • How do companies manage compliance with the next-day deposit requirement in the United States?
    • Do companies accommodate requests for additional tax withholding? 
    • How do companies determine tax liability for mobile employees?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Barbara Baksa

    Barbara Baksa

    Executive Director

    NASPP

    Sean Trotman

    Sean Trotman

    Partner

    Deloitte Tax LLP

    Wendy Spears

    Wendy Spears

    Director, Global Equity Operations

    Adobe

    David Nguyen

    David Nguyen

    Principal, Stock Compliance

    Amazon

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Stay ahead of 2026 global tax and legal changes with a review of key regulatory updates, reporting and compliance requirements, and enforcement trends impacting global stock plan administration.

    Get up to date on recent and upcoming global regulatory developments for 2026, including evolving tax reporting obligations and increased enforcement activity, and what they mean for your company’s stock plans. Learn how these changes may affect your day-to-day equity administration and gain practical, actionable tips to help you stay compliant and reduce risk worldwide.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • What 2026 global tax and legal changes impact equity compensation?
    • How are reporting, withholding, and enforcement rules changing worldwide?
    • Which countries present the highest compliance risk for stock plans today?
    • What updates are needed to plan documents and equity administration processes? 
    • How can companies stay compliant and reduce global equity risk?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Aimee Bell

    Aimee Bell

    Partner

    Baker McKenzie

    Brian Wydajewski

    Brian Wydajewski

    Partner

    Baker McKenzie

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Learn about recent SEC enforcement, Section 16(b) litigation trends, Form 4 and Form 5 reporting pitfalls, and best practices for Item 405 disclosures.

    Equip yourself to comply with all the latest Section 16 requirements and procedures in 2026. Alan Dye, the undisputed authority on Section 16, will cover recent SEC enforcement actions and offer practical tips on refining your Section 16 compliance procedures.

    Plus, get answers to questions on your specific challenges.  Submit your questions in advance to alan.dye@hoganlovells.com.

    Among other topics, this program will answer key questions such as:

    • What key Section 16 developments do you need to be aware of?
    • What is the plaintiffs' Section 16(b) bar doing that I should know about?
    • What are the answers to the most common questions about Section 16 reporting? 
    • What should you keep in mind for your upcoming Form 5 filings and Item 405 disclosures?
    Alan Dye

    Alan Dye

    Partner

    Hogan Lovells

    Barbara Baksa

    Barbara Baksa

    Executive Director

    NASPP

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $599. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Stay current on hot topics, including regulatory changes, proxy advisor updates, and emerging trends reshaping equity compensation in 2026—with real-time insights on what matters most to you.

    Get essential updates on the most important developments shaping equity compensation in 2026 and beyond. We'll cover stock option grant timing disclosures, emerging litigation, new rulemaking, and key proxy advisor updates from Glass Lewis and ISS. We'll also explore how AI talent wars are reshaping compensation strategies, award design considerations amid market volatility, and what these changes mean for your programs. Your input will drive the direction of additional bonus topics!

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • How are Delaware courts and new state laws reshaping executive compensation and governance?
    • What do recent proxy advisor and SEC developments mean for your pay design and disclosures?
    • How should companies balance performance vs. time-based awards amid market uncertainty and evolving tax limits? 
    • What emerging pressures—from AI talent wars to clawbacks and new accounting guidance—will impact your executive pay programs?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Mark Borges

    Mark Borges

    Principal

    Compensia

    Jessica Lange

    Jessica Lange

    Member

    Bodman PLC

    Takis Makridis

    Takis Makridis

    CEO

    Equity Methods

    Jeff Taylor

    Jeff Taylor

    Vice President, Chief SEC Counsel and Secretary

    American Water Works Company, Inc.

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Get ESPP accounting right—value plans, record expenses, manage modifications, and assess EPS impact.

    ESPP accounting can be a minefield—plan designs, modifications, and platform gaps make accurate reporting a challenge. Get the insights and best practices you need to get it right—from valuing ESPPs and recognizing expenses to handling plan changes and understanding EPS and DTA impacts. Leave with the clarity and confidence to ensure your reporting is precise, compliant, and audit ready.

    Key questions this webinar will answer:

    • What are the different types of Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPPs)?
    • How do you determine the fair value of an ESPP?
    • How should ESPP expense be calculated and recognized over time?
    • How do you properly account for ESPP modifications and changes to plan terms? 
    • What is the Earning Per Share (EPS) and Deferred Tax Asset (DTA) implications of ESPPs?

    A recording of the webinar will be posted shortly after conclusion of the live broadcast.

    Dolly Murjani

    Dolly Murjani

    Product Owner

    Insightsoftware

    Devin McCreary

    Devin McCreary

    Lead Consultant Equity Accounting

    CompIntelligence

    Cody James

    Cody James

    Senior Manager Global Equity

    SoFi

    Michael Esposito

    Michael Esposito

    Director, Equity Services

    Aon

    All attendees are required to register in advance. 

    • NASPP Members: Current NASPP members can attend at no cost.
    • Nonmembers: The cost for non-members is $299. Join or renew your membership to receive complimentary access to this program and all member benefits.

    Nonmembers must create a free NASPP account to register; to create your account, click the Login button in the upper right corner and then click the "Don't have an account?" link.

    All registrations are non-refundable.