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Director Skills & Expertise: Disclosure Practices & Trends

By Randi Morrison posted 5 days ago

  

This recently released report from Labrador: “Director Skills - 2025 Proxy Trends with Insights for 2026” reveals insights on proxy statement director skills and expertise-related disclosure practices based on the firm’s observations and analysis of S&P 100 company 2025 proxy statements compared to prior years.

The report reveals the prevalence of the following practices and varying approaches to disclosure, with reference to relevant examples:

Disclosure Practice

Prevalence

Examples

Present Board skills in a matrix or table

87%

Honeywell (p18)
Janus Henderson (p15)
NRG (p18)

Disclose the board’s policies and practices related to director continuing education

61%

Canadian National (p43)

Identify skills or qualifications in each director biography by either icons or a list that is separated from the biography/paragraph format

48%

 

Explain the relevance of each Board skill and its link to company strategy

44%

Lockheed Martin (p31)
Prologis (p11)

Include the skills of the members in each Committee description

8%

Canadian Pacific Kansas City (p38)
Walmart (p28)

Other noteworthy practices highlighted and illustrated by example in the report include:

See our prior report: “Society Members Speak! Director Skills and Experiences Disclosure” and additional resources on our Annual Meeting/Proxy Statement page.

                       This post first appeared in the weekly Society Alert!

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