Disney Releases Official Vote Tallies from 2024 Shareholders Meeting – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL9 April 2024Last Update :
Disney Releases Official Vote Tallies from 2024 Shareholders Meeting – MASHAHER


Disney released the official vote counts from its 2024 meeting of shareholders held April 3 — in which investors decisively defeated a campaign by activist investor Nelson Peltz to win two seats on its board.

According to the vote totals disclosed in an SEC filing Tuesday, nine of the 12 Disney-backed director candidates received more than 90% of the shares voted in their favor. The highest totals were received by Disney’s two newest directors, appointed last November — Morgan Stanley executive chairman James Gorman (98%) and former Sky CEO Jeremy Darroch (96%) — and former Cisco and Google exec Amy Chang (96%).

Disney CEO Bob Iger, as previously reported, received 94% of shares voted in his favor.

The two Disney nominees with the lowest vote totals in favor of their reelection were the two incumbent board members targeted by Peltz’s Trian Partners for removal — Maria Elena Lagomasino (63%) and Michael Froman (88%) — alongside Disney chairman Mark Parker (88%).

Peltz, head of hedge fund Trian, whose holdings include 30 million shares owned by ex-Marvel Entertainment chair Ike Perlmutter, garnered 31% of shares voted in his favor. Jay Rasulo, the former Disney CFO whom Trian also had nominated for a board seat, won 12% of votes cast in his favor.

Meanwhile, the three candidates nominated by another investment firm, Blackwells Capital, received only 2% of votes cast in their favor.

Although Peltz lost the proxy fight, he warned that he would take up the crusade again if Disney didn’t follow through on its pledges, including to move quickly on the CEO succession process to name a replacement for Iger (whose contract extension is up at the end of 2026). “We will watch like we did last time,” Peltz said in an interview on CNBC on April 4. “We’ve got a new set of promises, and I hope they keep them… but if they don’t, you’ll see me again.”

Disney shareholders of record were eligible to cast votes for up to 12 nominees. Per Disney’s bylaws, directors were elected by shareholders on a plurality basis. That means that the 12 director nominees receiving the greatest number of “for” votes cast were elected; “withhold” votes and any broker non-votes were not counted as votes cast.

Here are the official vote totals, per the Disney filing:

For Against % For
Disney’s Nominees
Mary T. Barra 1,107,177,381 83,150,732 93%
Safra A. Catz 1,115,731,749 74,564,259 94%
Amy L. Chang 1,148,273,116 42,045,421 96%
D. Jeremy Darroch 1,148,318,045 41,975,816 96%
Carolyn N. Everson 1,108,561,414 81,735,537 93%
Michael B.G. Froman 1,041,678,945 148,647,978 88%
James P. Gorman 1,160,913,669 29,381,691 98%
Robert A. Iger 1,118,352,501 72,002,255 94%
Maria Elena Lagomasino 748,599,867 441,719,526 63%
Calvin R. McDonald 1,111,300,256 78,990,932 93%
Mark G. Parker 1,043,850,777 146,523,573 88%
Derica W. Rice 1,088,245,081 102,055,853 91%
Trian Group’s Nominees
Nelson Peltz 369,785,247 819,457,227 31%
James A. Rasulo 139,032,866 1,050,190,919 12%
Blackwells Group’s Nominees
Craig Hatkoff 23,781,511 1,165,409,725 2%
Jessica Schell 24,587,900 1,164,617,574 2%
Leah Solivan 23,771,394 1,165,411,209 2%


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