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Society for Corporate Governance
NameSociety for Corporate Governance
Formation1946
LocationNew York City

Society for Corporate Governance is a professional organization that aims to promote good corporate governance practices among its members, who are primarily in-house counsel, corporate secretaries, and other governance professionals. The organization has a long history, dating back to 1946, when it was founded by a group of General Motors executives, including Alfred P. Sloan, and Ford Motor Company executives, such as Henry Ford II. The Society for Corporate Governance has its headquarters in New York City and has members from various companies, including Microsoft, Apple Inc., and JPMorgan Chase. The organization's members also include professionals from Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG.

History

The Society for Corporate Governance was founded in 1946 by a group of executives from General Motors and Ford Motor Company, with the goal of promoting good corporate governance practices. The organization's early years were marked by the involvement of prominent business leaders, such as Alfred P. Sloan and Henry Ford II. In the 1960s and 1970s, the organization played a key role in shaping the corporate governance landscape, with members such as IBM and Procter & Gamble contributing to the development of best practices. The Society for Corporate Governance has also worked closely with other organizations, including the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange, to promote good corporate governance. The organization's history is also closely tied to the development of corporate governance in the United States, with members such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates playing a significant role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Society for Corporate Governance's mission is to promote good corporate governance practices among its members, with the goal of enhancing the performance and accountability of publicly traded companies. The organization's objectives include providing a forum for members to share best practices, promoting research and education on corporate governance issues, and advocating for policies and regulations that support good corporate governance. The Society for Corporate Governance has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the National Association of Corporate Directors and the Council of Institutional Investors, to promote good corporate governance practices. The organization's members, including Jamie Dimon and Mary Barra, have also played a key role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives, with a focus on promoting good corporate governance practices in companies such as JPMorgan Chase and General Motors. The Society for Corporate Governance has also worked with Harvard University and Stanford University to promote research and education on corporate governance issues.

Membership_and_Leadership

The Society for Corporate Governance has a diverse membership base, with members from various companies, including Microsoft, Apple Inc., and JPMorgan Chase. The organization's members also include professionals from Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG. The Society for Corporate Governance is led by a board of directors, which includes prominent business leaders such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. The organization's leadership also includes a council of advisors, which provides guidance and support to the board of directors. The Society for Corporate Governance has also had notable leaders, such as Alan Greenspan and Paul Volcker, who have played a significant role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The organization's members, including Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai, have also played a key role in promoting good corporate governance practices in companies such as Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc..

Activities_and_Initiatives

The Society for Corporate Governance engages in a range of activities and initiatives to promote good corporate governance practices. The organization hosts conferences and seminars, such as the Annual Conference and the Corporate Governance Forum, which bring together members and other stakeholders to discuss corporate governance issues. The Society for Corporate Governance also publishes research and educational materials, such as the Corporate Governance Review and the Governance Guidelines, which provide guidance and best practices for members. The organization has also worked with other organizations, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange, to promote good corporate governance practices. The Society for Corporate Governance has also partnered with University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan to promote research and education on corporate governance issues. The organization's members, including Mary Erdoes and Michael Corbat, have also played a key role in promoting good corporate governance practices in companies such as JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup.

Impact_and_Influence

The Society for Corporate Governance has had a significant impact on the corporate governance landscape, with its members and activities influencing the development of best practices and regulations. The organization's research and educational materials have been widely cited and used by companies and regulators, including the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange. The Society for Corporate Governance has also played a key role in shaping the corporate governance policies of companies such as Microsoft, Apple Inc., and JPMorgan Chase. The organization's members, including Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, have also been recognized for their contributions to good corporate governance, with awards such as the National Association of Corporate Directors' Director of the Year award. The Society for Corporate Governance has also worked with World Bank and International Monetary Fund to promote good corporate governance practices globally. The organization's impact and influence can also be seen in the development of corporate governance codes and guidelines, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Category:Corporate governance

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