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What Does The SEC Approved NASDAQ Diversity Proposal Mean For Boards? (Podcast)
04 October 2021
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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On this episode of Kelley Drye's Legal Download, Senior
Associate Courtney Kleshinski and Special Counsel Shanin Farmer
will discuss NASDAQ's Diversity Proposal, approved by the SEC
in August 2021, that would establish a disclosure-based framework
to advance board diversity and enhance transparency of board
diversity statistics. Courtney and Shanin will review key
components of the proposal and highlight the implications and
action-items for company boards.
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