corporate governance
Britishnoun
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The final point is that South Korea “is making tangible progress on improving corporate governance under the Value Up program with additional catalysts expected in coming quarters,” Pasquariello said.
From MarketWatch
“Luc’s prior service on the Board means that an extension beyond July 2026 would represent a departure from the U.K. Corporate Governance Code nine-year tenure recommendation,” the company said.
“The Board continues to be committed to maintaining high standards of corporate governance and recognizes the importance of Board refreshment.”
She also long served as its management news editor, working with reporters on coverage of workplace issues from executive pay and succession planning to corporate governance and recruiting trends.
Prior to joining the Journal, she was a data reporter for Financial Times publications Agenda and FundFire, where she produced visual stories on corporate governance and the asset management industry.
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