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2025 Proxy Statement
Welcome to Meet the Board. Use the menu above or click on any name, qualification, or committee to learn more.
Age*: 61
Director Since: 2022
Primary Occupation: Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of PSEG
Committee Memberships**:
Lead Independent Director
Age*: 72
Independent Director Since: 2012
Primary Occupation: Retired President of AEP Transmission of American Electric Power Corporation
Committee Memberships**:
Age*: 69
Independent Director Since: 2016
Primary Occupation: Retired Executive Vice President of Merck & Co. Inc.
Age*: 48
Independent Director Since: 2022
Primary Occupation: President of Holcim Building Envelope; Global Head of Solutions & Products Business Unit, Holcim
Committee Memberships**:
Age*: 74
Independent Director Since: 2018
Primary Occupation: Retired President and Chief Executive Officer of RWJBarnabas Health, Inc.
Committee Memberships**:
Age*: 65
Independent Director Since: 2024
Primary Occupation: Retired President and Chief Operating Officer of Westinghouse Electric Company
Age*: 69
Independent Director Since: 2022
Primary Occupation: President of Swarthmore College
Age*: 67
Independent Director Since: 2020
Primary Occupation: Retired Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Verisk Analytics, Inc.
Committee Memberships**:
Age*: 64
Independent Director Since: 2019
Primary Occupation: Retired President of Australasia Division of ConocoPhillips Corporation
Committee Memberships**:
Age*: 70
Independent Director Since: 2019
Primary Occupation: Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of United States Steel Corporation
Age*: 59
Independent Director Since: 2023
Primary Occupation: Retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Prudential Financial, Inc.
Committee Memberships**:

* Director age as of the 2025 Annual Meeting

** Committee Chair and member positions are indicated as of the date of this Proxy Statement

We anticipate that all Committee Chair terms (with the exception of the Executive Committee Chair) will expire in April 2026 to align each of them with the Lead Independent Director's four-year term.

GOVERNANCE HIGHLIGHTS FOR DIRECTOR NOMINEES

Director Nominee Stats
Director Nominee Stats
Ralph A. LaRossa

Chair of the Board,
President and CEO, PSEG


Age: 61
Director since: 2022

Committees
Current Public Company Directorships
  • None
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
Chair of the Board since January 2023 and President and CEO of PSEG since September 2022. Chair of the Boards of PSE&G, PSEG Power, PSEG Energy Holdings and PSEG Services Corporation since September 2022.

Joined PSE&G in 1985 as an associate engineer and held numerous executive and operational leadership positions across all of our business segments, including as COO of PSEG from January 2020 to August 2022, President and COO of PSEG Power from October 2017 to August 2022, and President and COO of PSE&G from October 2006 to October 2017.
Education
BE – Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology
Reasons for Nomination
  • In-depth knowledge of PSEG business management, strategic planning and regulatory matters gained through his many years in leadership positions at PSEG. Starting in our gas division, he led operations of all of our business segments throughout his career.
  • Extensive senior leadership experience in operations and human capital management and workplace culture gained through numerous executive and operational positions held at PSEG and its subsidiaries.
  • Highly valuable experience in risk management and safety as well as in cybersecurity and information technology.
  • Industry expertise and knowledge of PSEG’s strengths, opportunities, service territory and corporate culture.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Susan Tomasky

Lead Independent Director, PSEG

Retired President, AEP Transmission of American Electric Power Corporation


Age: 72
Director since: 2012

Committees
Current Public Company Directorships
  • Marathon Petroleum Corporation*
  • Fidelity Equity and High Income Mutual Funds
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • Andeavor Corporation
  • Summit Midstream Partners, LP
Experience
Lead Independent Director of PSEG since April 2022.

Director of PSE&G (wholly owned subsidiary of PSEG) since April 2020.

Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity funds from February 2020 to June 2020. President, AEP Transmission of American Electric Power Corporation (AEP), Columbus, Ohio, an electric utility holding company with generation, transmission and distribution businesses, from May 2008 to July 2011, and held executive positions with AEP from July 1998 to May 2008, including EVP, CFO and General Counsel. General Counsel of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) from March 1993 to June 1997.
Education
JD – George Washington University; BA – Liberal Arts, University of Kentucky
Reasons for Nomination
  • Broad electric industry executive experience from key leadership positions involving transmission operations, services and governance at one of the largest utility holding companies in the United States.
  • In-depth knowledge of industry financial and legal matters acquired as CFO and General Counsel at AEP.
  • Highly valuable experience in oversight of regulated business and environmental matters gained as General Counsel of FERC.
  • Deep knowledge of and valuable perspective on utility management, finance, law, risk management, human capital management and workplace culture, and governmental regulation.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

*Effective April 30, 2025, Ms. Tomasky will be retiring from the Board of Marathon Petroleum Corporation.

Willie A. Deese

Retired EVP, Merck & Co. Inc. and President, Merck Manufacturing Division


Age: 69
Director since: 2016

Current Public Company Directorships
  • Dentsply Sirona USA
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • CDK Global, Inc.
  • G1 Therapeutics, Inc.
Experience
Director of PSE&G (wholly owned subsidiary of PSEG) since December 2023.

EVP of Merck & Co. Inc., which develops, manufactures and distributes pharmaceuticals, from January 2008 until June 2016, President of Merck Manufacturing Division from 2005 until 2008, and SVP of Global Procurement at Merck from 2004 to 2005. Prior to that, SVP of Global Procurement and Logistics at GlaxoSmithKline, a pharmaceutical company.
Education
MBA – Western New England University; BA – Business Administration, North Carolina A&T State University
Reasons for Nomination
  • Significant regulatory, manufacturing and procurement experience gained through his service as EVP of Merck & Co., President of Merck Manufacturing Division and SVP of Global Procurement and Logistics at GlaxoSmithKline.
  • Thorough understanding of the many regulatory requirements our Company faces gained through extensive leadership experience in a highly-regulated industry.
  • In-depth knowledge of human capital management and workplace culture.
  • Deep knowledge of manufacturing and technology contributes to strong oversight of our operations and overall cost effectiveness.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Jamie M. Gentoso, P.E.

President of Holcim Building Envelope, Global Head of Solutions & Products Business Unit, Holcim


Age: 48
Director since: 2022

Current Public Company Directorships
  • None
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
President of Holcim Building Envelope, Global Head of Solutions & Products Business Unit, and Executive Committee member at Holcim, a Swiss multinational company that manufactures building materials, since March 2021. Previously, CEO of the US Cement Operations for Holcim from May 2018 to February 2021. VP of Sales and Marketing, Construction Specialties from September 2017 to May 2018, and various leadership positions at Sika Corporation US, from March 2007 to August 2017. Ms. Gentoso is a registered Professional Engineer.
Education
MBA – University of Michigan; BS – Civil Engineering, University of Michigan
Reasons for Nomination
  • Extensive experience in engineering, sustainability, operations and safety, including responsibility for full supply chain, capital programs and manufacture of roofing, insulation, waterproofing, adhesives and cement product lines.
  • Valuable managerial experience and oversight of operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and human capital management and workplace culture.
  • Broad knowledge of sales and marketing and product management acquired during her 20+ year career in construction and construction materials.
  • Valuable experience gained in executive positions in industry addressing climate and sustainability, as well as from advocacy for climate and sustainability through various advisory positions at industry organizations. Leading business unit sustainability roadmap, in order to meet Holcim’s 2050 Net Zero commitment where 2030 and 2050 targets have been validated by Science-Based Target initiative.
  • Leader of multi-billion-dollar international business unit with extensive strategic acquisition and transaction experience.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Barry H. Ostrowsky

Retired President and CEO, RWJBarnabas Health


Age: 74
Director since: 2018

Current Public Company Directorships
  • None
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
Director of PSE&G (wholly owned subsidiary of PSEG) since April 2023.

President and CEO of RWJBarnabas Health, West Orange, New Jersey, a comprehensive integrated health care delivery system of hospitals, programs and services from April 2016 to December 2022. President and CEO of Barnabas Health from January 2012 until April 2016; President and COO from July 2011 until January 2012 and EVP and General Counsel from December 1996 until July 2011.
Education
JD – University of Tennessee School of Law; BA – Rutgers University
Reasons for Nomination
  • Extensive experience in dealing with regulatory and public policy matters for an organization serving a diverse population gained through his experience as President and CEO of RWJBarnabas Health and Barnabas Health.
  • Valuable legal background as well as strong experience in financial matters and management of a large, comprehensive business enterprise.
  • Significant human capital management and workplace culture, operations and safety management, strategic planning and implementation skills that contribute to the changing landscape of our industry.
  • Broad knowledge of consumers, customer service and healthcare in our service territory of great benefit for matters relating to our large customer and employee base.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Ricardo G. Pérez

Retired President and COO, Westinghouse Electric Company


Age: 65
Director since: 2024

Current Public Company Directorships
  • None
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
Former SVP and Chief Administrative Officer, and SVP, Nuclear Operations Support and Projects at Tennessee Valley Authority from 2013 to 2017. From 1981 to 2013, held various leadership roles at Westinghouse Electric Company, including President and COO from 2010 to 2013. Member of the University of Florida Nuclear Engineering Advisory Board and an executive member of the Latino Corporate Directors Association.
Education
MS – Engineering, University of Pittsburgh; BS – Engineering, University of Florida.
Reasons for Nomination
  • Extensive experience in nuclear operations and safety through executive leadership roles at Westinghouse Electric Company and Tennessee Valley Authority.
  • Significant understanding of regulatory requirements applicable to our Company gained through extensive energy industry experience.
  • Valuable background in supply chain, information technology, cyber and physical security matters.
  • Strong track record of inclusive leadership and human capital management and workplace culture matters.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Valerie A. Smith

President, Swarthmore College


Age: 69
Director since: 2022

Current Public Company Directorships
  • None
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
President of Swarthmore College, a private liberal arts college, since July 2015. Dean of the College, Princeton University from 2011 until 2015, served as Founding Director of Princeton University’s Center for African American Studies from 2006 to 2009, and Director of Princeton University’s Program in African American Studies from 2002 until 2006. Served as Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Professor of English and African American Studies, Princeton University from 2001 until 2015.
Education
PhD – University of Virginia; MA – University of Virginia; BA – Bates College
Reasons for Nomination
  • In-depth knowledge of human capital management and workplace culture matters, including from leadership positions at Swarthmore College and Princeton University and being a scholar of African American Studies.
  • Significant experience in management and strategic planning acquired as President of Swarthmore College and Dean of the College, Princeton University.
  • Valuable background knowledge in climate risk management and sustainability gained as President of Swarthmore College.
  • Strong track record in varied leadership roles.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Scott G. Stephenson

Retired Chairman of the Board, President and CEO, Verisk Analytics, Inc.


Age: 67
Director since: 2020

Committees
Current Public Company Directorships
  • Definitive Healthcare Corporation
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • Verisk Analytics, Inc.
Experience
Chairman of the Board and CEO of Verisk Analytics, Jersey City, New Jersey, a data analytics and risk assessment company from April 2013 to May 2022 and President from March 2011 to May 2022. Between 2001 and 2011, held various leadership positions at Verisk Analytics, including COO, head of the Decision Analytics segment, EVP and President of its Intego Solutions segment. Partner with the Boston Consulting Group from 1989 to 1999.
Education
MBA – Business Administration, Harvard Business School; BS – Mechanical Engineering, University of Virginia
Reasons for Nomination
  • Significant strategic leadership, financial management and human capital management and workplace culture experience as Chairman, President and CEO of Verisk Analytics.
  • Valuable innovation, technology, data analytics, customer service and risk assessment experience from his various senior management and operational positions at Verisk Analytics.
  • In-depth operations and value creation experience gained from his positions at the Boston Consulting Group.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Laura A. Sugg

Retired President, Australasia Division of ConocoPhillips Corporation


Age: 64
Director since: 2019

Committees
Current Public Company Directorships
  • Kinetik Holdings Inc.
  • Murphy Oil Corporation
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • The Williams Companies, Inc.
  • Denbury Resources, Inc.
Experience
President, Australasia Division of ConocoPhillips Corporation, Houston, Texas, a leading worldwide oil and gas exploration and development company, from July 2005 to February 2007. General Manager-Human Resources, exploration and production of ConocoPhillips from October 2003 to June 2005. From 2001 to 2003, VP of Worldwide Gas of Phillips Petroleum, and later became General Manager of Midstream of ConocoPhillips.
Education
BS – Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University
Reasons for Nomination
  • Extensive experience in engineering and operations, including responsibility for major exploration and production operations.
  • Valuable background in corporate planning, business development and regulatory matters acquired through executive roles at ConocoPhillips.
  • In-depth knowledge of human capital management and workplace culture matters from leadership experience in human resources management.
  • Strong track record across disciplines gained through her success in varied roles at ConocoPhillips.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

John P. Surma

Retired Chairman and CEO, United States Steel Corporation


Age: 70
Director since: 2019

Current Public Company Directorships
  • Trane Technologies plc
  • Marathon Petroleum Corporation (and its consolidated subsidiary, MPLX GP LLC)*
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • Concho Resources, Inc.
  • Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
  • Mellon Bank Corporation
  • Calgon Carbon Corporation
Experience
Chairman and CEO, United States Steel Corporation, a leading global integrated steel producer, from October 2004 through September 2013 and Executive Chair until December 2013. President and COO of United States Steel from February 2003 to October 2004; CFO from January 2002 to February 2003. Chair of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland from 2017 to 2018; Chair of the National Safety Council from September 2015 to September 2017.
Education
BS – Accounting, Pennsylvania State University
Reasons for Nomination
  • Experienced leader with a strong background in financial, human capital management, workplace culture, operations, safety, manufacturing and regulatory matters as Chairman and CEO of United States Steel Corporation.
  • Deep knowledge of enhancing shareholder value in a complex enterprise.
  • Significant financial and accounting expertise as the CFO of United States Steel Corporation.
  • Extensive experience in strategic, operational and financial oversight gained as a Director of large public company boards.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

*Effective August 1, 2024 Mr. Surma transitioned from Executive Chair of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation Board of Directors to its Lead Independent Director. Due to their affiliate nature, we count Mr. Surma’s concurrent service on the boards of Marathon Petroleum Corporation and its wholly owned subsidiary, MPLX GP LLC, as one for purposes of the numerical limits on outside public company board memberships contained in our Director time commitments policy. For more information on this policy, please see page 21.

Kenneth Y. Tanji

Retired EVP and CFO, Prudential Financial, Inc.


Age: 59
Director since: 2023

Committees
Current Public Company Directorships
  • Centene Corporation
Prior Public Company Directorships
  • None
Experience
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Prudential Financial, Inc. from December 2018 to March 2024, overseeing global financial management matters, including financial reporting, investor relations, treasury, tax, corporate development, and actuarial. SVP and Treasurer at Prudential Financial, Inc. from March 2013 to November 2018. CFO of Prudential’s International businesses from January 2010 to March 2013; Senior Financial Officer of Prudential Annuities from August 2006 to January 2010. Trustee and Treasurer for the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice.
Education
MBA - Finance, University of Minnesota; BA – Economics, Yale University
Reasons for Nomination
  • In-depth knowledge of public company accounting and financial matters, as well as corporate development, gained from various leadership positions.
  • Deep understanding of enhancing shareholder value in a complex enterprise.
  • Strong track record of inclusive leadership and human capital management and workplace culture.
  • Extensive knowledge of our service territory benefiting our large, diverse customer base.
Skills and Qualifications & Experience

Executive Leadership & Business Strategy

Experience in guiding complex organizations, including developing and implementing corporate strategies and long-term business plans.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Accounting / Finance*

Experience in capital markets, corporate or private organization finance, or accounting, through managing or servicing in such functions at large public companies or private entities, or through service on a public company board.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

* See page page 22 for “audit committee financial expert” information as defined under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules of the SEC.
Construction / Engineering / Manufacturing

Experience in managing construction, engineering or manufacturing projects and other related activities.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Corporate Governance

Experience with board oversight and/or management accountability, as well as protecting shareholder and other stakeholder interests.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Customer Satisfaction & Sales

Experience with meeting customer needs and expectations, including optimizing the customer experience.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Energy Industry

Experience in utility, energy or nuclear operations.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Environment / Sustainability

Experience in overseeing or advising or being responsible for environmental, climate or sustainability practices; or understanding of environmental, sustainability and climate policy, regulation, risk or impacts.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Government / Policy / Regulatory

Experience in law, public policy, government affairs or regulatory matters to provide insight and develop strategies that incorporate current and potential changes, as well as risks, in these areas.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Human Capital Management

Experience in attracting, developing, motivating, and retaining a talented workforce, as well as fostering positive workplace culture.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Industrial Operations & Safety

Experience in businesses with capital intensive and complex infrastructure projects, including the safety of the workforce and the public.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Risk Management

Experience overseeing or managing financial, operational, regulatory, reputational, and other significant risks that affect our business.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Technology / Cybersecurity

Experience with digital technology, including technology innovation, as well as the security and integrity of digital assets and systems and their associated cyber threats, risks, and mitigations.


Nominees with this skill/qualification:

Audit Committee
Meetings held in 2024: 5
Key Responsibilities
  • Oversees the quality and integrity of our accounting, auditing and financial reporting practices and financial statements;
  • Selects and evaluates the work of the independent auditor;
  • Oversees our internal audit functions and our legal and business compliance program;
  • Reviews the status of material litigation matters, and the guidelines, policies and processes of our risk management program;
  • Reviews disclosure controls and procedures and cybersecurity relating to financial controls;
  • Reviews earnings press releases, financial information and earnings guidance; and
  • Reviews and recommends to the Board the audited financial statements for inclusion in our Form 10-K, and the Audit Committee Report for inclusion in this Proxy Statement.
The Board has determined that:
  • All members of the Audit Committee meet heightened independence and qualification criteria and are financially literate;
  • All members of the Audit Committee possess accounting or financial management expertise, as defined in the NYSE rules; and
  • Each of Barry H. Ostrowsky, Scott G. Stephenson and Kenneth Y. Tanji is an “audit committee financial expert” under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules of the SEC.
The Audit Committee Report appears under Proposal 4: Ratification of the Appointment of Independent Auditor on page 78.
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee consists of the Chair of the Board, the Lead Independent Director, and at least one additional Independent Director. The authority of the Executive Committee is set forth in our By-Laws. Except as otherwise provided by law, the Executive Committee has and may exercise all the authority of the Board when the Board is not in session. This committee meets only if it is impracticable to convene the full Board. The Executive Committee did not meet in 2024.

The committee charters and our By-Laws are posted on our website: corporate.pseg.com/aboutpseg/leadershipandgovernance/boardofdirectors/committeedescriptions (click here)
Finance Committee
Meetings held in 2024: 4
Key Responsibilities
  • Oversees corporate financial policies and processes and significant financial decisions;
  • Reviews annually our financial plan, dividend policy, capital structure and cash management policies and practices;
  • Provides oversight of finance and investment, commodity, credit, liquidity, and tax event risks;
  • Discusses with management our financial risk assessment and financial risk management policies;
  • Oversees the investment guidelines for, and investment performance of, the Company’s pension trust funds and nuclear decommissioning trust funds;
  • Reviews with management credit agency ratings and analyses;
  • Receives reports from management on the Company’s sale of real property; and
  • Receives reports from management on the Company’s insurance program.
Governance, Nominating and Sustainability Committee
Meetings held in 2024: 4
Key Responsibilities
  • Oversees the Company’s corporate governance practices;
  • Evaluates the composition and qualifications of the Board, its committees and prospective nominees; assesses the independence of each nominee; and makes recommendations to the Board related to Board and committee composition;
  • Oversees the self-evaluation process of the Board, its committees and Independent Directors;
  • Reviews the Corporate Governance Principles and committee charters and makes recommendations to the Board in order to improve effectiveness of the Board and its committees;
  • Oversees sustainability efforts and initiatives, activities and disclosures related to climate change and our political participation activities and expenses (including the annual review of our Corporate Political Participation Practice);
  • Reviews the Company’s sustainability framework and evaluates sustainability trends and developments as they relate to Company business;
  • Oversees risk management guidelines, policies, processes and mapping and identifies risks to the Board and its committees;
  • Reviews and approves transactions with related persons;
  • Reviews and makes recommendations to the Board regarding compensation of Directors; and
  • Provides input to the O&CC regarding the performance of the CEO as Chair of the Board.
The nomination process and criteria used are described under Board Membership Selection beginning on page 12.
Industrial Operations Committee
Meetings held in 2024: 4
Key Responsibilities
  • Oversees industrial operations aspects of new, non-routine capital projects relating to the construction or operation of physical assets in transmission, distribution or generation, and receives periodic reports for other projects that are routine but significant;
  • Oversees environmental, health, safety, and security, and legal and compliance issues relating to operations;
  • Reviews the results of major inspections and evaluations by external oversight groups such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations;
  • Reviews the results of significant reports of the Nuclear Safety Review Board (NSRB), which advises on the adequacy of implementation of PSEG Nuclear LLC’s safety culture and performance, and receives independent reports in Executive Session on a regular basis from the NSRB Committee Representative (who typically is the NSRB Chair);
  • Receives and reviews periodic reports from officers and employees who have responsibility for operation of utility and nuclear generating facilities, including regular reports from the President and COO of PSE&G and the President of PSEG Nuclear LLC/Chief Nuclear Officer;
  • Provides oversight of crisis management related to operations of the Company;
  • Oversees all matters relating to information technology and physical security across the Company;
  • Oversees the Company’s cybersecurity program, except for oversight of cybersecurity risks related to financial controls which is the responsibility of the Audit Committee;
  • Reviews periodic reports from officers and employees who have responsibility for the Company’s cybersecurity program including regular reports from the Chief Information and Digital Officer (CIDO) and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO); and
  • Meets with the CISO in Executive Session on a regular basis.
Organization and Compensation Committee
Meetings held in 2024: 6
Key Responsibilities
  • Oversees our executive compensation policies, practices and plans;
  • Reviews the stockholder advisory vote on say-on-pay and considers action in light of that vote;
  • Approves executive compensation targets and awards (with the exception of the CEO, whose compensation is approved by the Board);
  • Reviews the risks associated with our compensation policies and practices;
  • Provides oversight of executive compensation risk, executive succession planning risk and other risks related to human capital management matters;
  • Selects and oversees the Board’s independent compensation consultant;
  • Evaluates the CEO’s performance and recommends approval of the CEO’s compensation to the Board;
  • Reviews the performance of certain other key members of management, as well as the CEO and other key management succession and development plans;
  • Reviews the Compensation Discussion and Analysis section of, and provides its report in, the annual Proxy Statement; and
  • Reviews and administers the Company’s officer compensation recovery or clawback practices and approves amendments to such practices.
The Board has determined that:
  • All O&CC members meet heightened independence and qualification criteria in accordance with the NYSE listing standards and SEC rules; and
  • The current composition of the O&CC provides the committee with the requisite expertise and experience to oversee our executive compensation programs and assess the alignment of pay and performance.
The O&CC Report on Executive Compensation appears under Proposal 2: Advisory Vote on the Approval of Executive Compensation on page 53.
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