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Sunday, 27 Apr 2025

PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

8.00 - 12.00

Exhibitor set up

12.00 - 18.00

REGISTRATION OPENS
Congress Foyer, Level LL
For all GEO's 26th Annual Conference attendees

17.00 - 18.00

CHAPTER TEAM HAPPY HOUR
Hotel Lobby, Private Area
By invitation - global GEO Chapter co-ordinators only

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18.00 - 19.30

FELLOWS DRINKS RECEPTION
Hotel Lobby, Private Area
By invitation - GEO Fellows of Global Equity only

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Monday, 28 Apr 2025

AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE (subject to change)

7.00 - 8.00

GEOfit - morning run/jog/walk - everyone welcome!
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

8.00

Registration opens
Congress Foyer, Level LL

8.30 - 9.30

ISSUER ATTENDEE ARRIVALS
Corporate issuer attendees only

8.30 - 9.30

ISSUER COUNCIL MEETING
By invitation - GEO's Issuer Council members only

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9.30 - 11.30

ISSUER-ONLY KEYNOTE AND NETWORKING EVENT
Corporate issuer attendees only
LEVEL M - Palmovka 1, 2 and 3 

Issuer attendees can sharpen their influence and persuasion skills with an inspiring keynote from DUNCAN STEVENS followed by an engaging Share Plan Piranha Pond roundtable networking event—an exciting opportunity to connect with global peers and put your new skills into action!

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11.00

ALL NON-ISSUER ARRIVALS
Service provider and other non-issuer attendees
Congress Hall, Level LL

11.00

EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
Congress Hall, Level LL

11.30 - 12.30

ALL ATTENDEE LUNCH
Congress Hall, Level LL

12.30 - 14.00

OPENING ALL-ATTENDEE SESSION
KEYNOTE: SILVIA GARCIA, Former Coca-Cola Global Director of Happiness, Marketing and Communications
Congress Hall, Level LL

ABOUT SILVIA

14.00 - 14.45

Afternoon refreshment break
Congress Hall, Level LL

14:45 - 15.45

BREAKOUT SESSION I
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

15.45 - 16.00

Transition

16.00 - 17:00

BREAKOUT SESSION II
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

17.00 - 18.00

Free time

18.00 - 18.40

OPENING NIGHT PARTY - TRANSPORT
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

Join your coach transfer to the Opening Night Party!
All attendees to wear conference badges, including guests

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SPONSORED BY MORGAN STANLEY AT WORK

19.00 - 22.00

OPENING NIGHT PARTY
Luxury Grand Bohemia Cruise
A 'not to be missed' event for all conference attendees - join us for a spectacular VIP dinner cruise along Prague's famous Vltava River.
All attendees to wear conference badges, including guests.
Guest tickets are available to purchase.

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SPONSORED BY MORGAN STANLEY AT WORK

Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025

AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE (subject to change)

7.00 -8.00

GEOfit - morning run/jog/walk - everyone welcome!
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

7.30

Registration opens
Congress Foyer, Level LL

Before 9.00

BREAKFAST AT YOUR OWN LEISURE
Hotel guests may take breakfast in the hotel restaurant 
Atrium Restaurant, Level L

8.00 - 9.00

FIRST-TIMERS, FUTURE LEADERS AND FELLOWS' BREAKFAST
GEO Fellows, GEO Future Leaders and new annual conference attendees only
Karlin 4, Level M

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9.00 - 10.30

ALL-ATTENDEE SESSION - FIRESIDE CHAT
Join GEO as we welcome experts to the main stage.

SPONSORED BY COMPUTERSHARE

10.30 - 11.00

Refreshment break

11.00 - 12.00

BREAKOUT SESSION III
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

12.00 - 13.15

LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
Congress Hall, Level LL

13.15 - 14.00

BREAKOUT SESSION IV 
Roundtable sessions
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

14.00 - 14.10

Transition

14.10 - 15.10

BREAKOUT SESSION V
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

15.10 - 15.40

Refreshment break 
Congress Hall, Level LL

15.40 - 16.25

BREAKOUT SESSION VI
Roundtable sessions
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

16.25 - 16.35

Transition

16.35 - 17.35

BREAKOUT SESSION VII
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4

17.35 - 18.45

Free time

18.45 - 19.15

GEO AWARDS 2025 - TRANSPORT
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

Join your coach transfer to the GEO Awards!
All attendees to wear conference badges, including guests

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SPONSORED BY J.P.MORGAN WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS

19.00 - Late

THE 2025 GEO AWARDS
National House of Vinohrady, Prague

Celebration gala and dinner: 19.00 - 22.00
After party at Cloud9 Sky Bar and Lounge: 22.00 - Late

A seat is included in the conference ticket - a limited number of guest tickets, individual tickets and tables of ten are available to purchase

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SPONSORED BY J.P.MORGAN WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS

Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025

AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE (subject to change)

7.00 - 8.00

GEOfit - morning run/jog/walk - everyone welcome!
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

8.00

Registration opens
Congress Hall, Level LL

Before 9.45

BREAKFAST AT YOUR OWN LEISURE
Hotel guests may take breakfast in the hotel restaurant 
Atrium Restaurant, Level L

9.45 - 10.45

BREAKOUT SESSION VIII
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

10.45 - 11.00

Transition

11.00 - 11.45

BREAKOUT SESSION IX
Roundtable sessions
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

11.45 - 12.30

LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
Congress Hall, Level LL

12.30 - 13.30

BREAKOUT SESSION X
Level M - Palmovka 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Karlin 4

13.30 - 13.45

Refreshment break 
Congress Hall, Level LL

13.45 - 15.00

ALL-ATTENDEE SESSION
KEYNOTE - JASON BEVAN, Former Head of Creative Development at Warner Bros Studios

ABOUT JASON
 

SPONSORED BY UBS WORKPLACE WEALTH SOLUTIONS

Followed by prize giving and closing remarks

15.30 - 23.59

Exhibitor breakdown

15.30 - 19.00 APPROX

BONUS NETWORKING EVENT - PRAGUE MEDIEVAL EXPERIENCE
Ticket holders only - additional fees apply
Special Events Meeting Point, Level LL

Step back in time and immerse yourself in Prague’s rich medieval heritage with this exclusive, post-conference event. This unforgettable event is your chance to enjoy history, flavours, and adventure all in one evening. Admission, food and unlimited drinks are included with your ticket.

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS

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Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 09:45 - 10:45
Data and business intelligence
8.3 Discerning Differences with Data Driven Insights

Leann Balbona, FGE, KPMG (US)
Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors (US)
Chris Mowatt, Fidelity (UK)
Thomas Paleka, FGE, Gallagher (US)

Global
BREAKOUT VIII

Global equity professionals know that offering equity compensation isn’t one-size-fits-all. This session will present data insights from top locations—India, China, the UK, Canada, Germany, and the US—comparing employee perceptions with the ease of offering equity, as ranked by GEO’s Global Share Plan Ranking report.

Surprisingly, regions where equity is easiest to offer often see lower employee appreciation, while more challenging regions may show higher engagement.

This session will explore where employees need more support, how they prefer to receive it, and how to prioritise jurisdictions based on perceptions and regulatory obstacles.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand employee perceptions and attitudes toward equity compensation across key jurisdictions.
  • Explore how regulatory ease or complexity impacts employee engagement with equity plans.
  • Gain insights into how to tailor support and communication strategies based on jurisdictional priorities and employee needs.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 3
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Level:
I
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 09:45 - 10:45
Data and business intelligence
8.4 Private Company Equity Compensation: GEIS 2025 Insights

Armon Battig, Ledgy (CH)
David Voggeser, Mercer (DE)

All plan types
Global
BREAKOUT VIII

This session examines key findings from the Global Equity Insights Survey 2025 (GEIS 2025) related to equity compensation in private companies. It explores how these companies design and administer equity plans, addressing unique challenges such as valuation complexities, funding stages, and ownership structures.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand how private firms determine equity value using methods like Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Comparable Company Analysis (CCA), crucial for setting fair strike prices and managing long-term incentives.
  • Learn how private companies adapt their equity compensation strategies through various financing rounds and in preparation for potential IPOs, balancing employee incentives with investor interests.
  • Explore common equity compensation structures, vesting schedules, and administrative practices used by private companies to attract, motivate, and retain key talent while managing ownership dilution.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 4
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Level:
O
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 09:45 - 10:45
Design and strategy
8.5 Driving Ownership at Scale: Inside DHL’s Global ESPP Rollout

Gordon Rosch, EY (DE)
Bernd Schmelzer, DHL Group (DE)
 

Global
BREAKOUT VIII

Explore how DHL successfully implemented a global employee stock purchase plan (ESPP) for 600,000 employees across up to 150 countries. This session highlights the strategic design, rollout approach, and innovative engagement strategies that empowered frontline workers to embrace ownership.

Discover how the ESPP fosters a culture of co-ownership, aligning employee success with the company’s goals while navigating the complexities of scaling across diverse regions and workforces.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to design a globally scalable ESPP that balances business objectives with local needs.
  • Explore practical strategies for implementing ESPPs across large and geographically dispersed employee populations.
  • Gain actionable insights into engaging frontline workers and driving a strong culture of ownership.
LOCATION:
Karlin 4
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Specialized Knowledge
Level:
O
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Communications
9.1 Driving Engagement in Equity Programmes: Lessons and Strategies for Success

April Emerson, Pinterest (US)
John Hammond, Aon (US)
Jennifer Thomas, ServiceNow (US)
 

Global
BREAKOUT IX

Maximising the potential of equity programmes relies on participant understanding and engagement. However, despite progress in communication and education, maintaining consistent participant involvement remains a persistent challenge.

In this interactive roundtable, our expert panel will share candid insights from their experiences of trial and error, offering valuable lessons, effective strategies, and fresh ideas to build stronger connections with participants.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Share and evaluate approaches to communication and education strategies that resonate with diverse participant groups.
  • Discover on practical solutions and actionable insights to maintain participant engagement and drive programme success.
  • Brainstorm creative outreach strategies to address evolving participant expectations and behaviours.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 1
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Not eligible
Level:
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Design and strategy
Operational effectiveness
9.2 From Design to Execution: Navigating Compliance and Operational Challenges for Administrators

Emma Carter, Flutter (UK)
Iain Wilson, Computershare (UK)
 

Global
BREAKOUT IX

Administering equity plans extends far beyond initial design, with every choice made having downstream effects on compliance, data management, and daily operations. These decisions impact a broad range of stakeholders, including employees, employers, shareholders, and service providers. Balancing these needs against operational complexities such as cross-border compliance and regulatory requirements is a constant challenge for equity plan administrators.

This roundtable session will explore the critical interplay between plan design and administration, offering practical strategies and tools—such as checklists and matrices—to help anticipate and manage these downstream effects.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Share insights and challenges around differing regulatory requirements across jurisdictions and how they shape plan design.
  • Discuss the ripple effects of plan design on data management, exploring collaborative solutions for maintaining accuracy and security in scalable systems.
  • Consider practical strategies for balancing the diverse needs of employees, employers, and shareholders with administrative processes.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 2
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Not eligible
Level:
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Operational effectiveness
Trending now
9.3 Smarter Share Plans with Generative AI Live Demos and Best Practices

Vickram Paliwal, KPMG (UK)
Markus Seppala, Clariant International (US)

Global
BREAKOUT IX

This session will demonstrate how generative AI can make share plans smarter and more efficient. You’ll see a live demo of the tools already in use to improve the experience for plan participants, compensation committees, shareholders, and administrators alike.

Practical examples will cover how AI can assist in plan design, communication, disclosure, and more. Discover how generative AI tools can generate ideas, improve clarity, and offer instant expertise. We’ll also discuss how to address privacy and confidentiality concerns when using AI tools.

The session will feature Clarita, the internal chatbot of specialty chemicals manufacturer Clariant. Launched in 2023, Clarita has become an invaluable resource, used daily by over 1,000 employees.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore how generative AI can streamline share plan design and communication to improve efficiency.
  • Discuss real-world applications of AI tools to enhance clarity, reduce complexity, and drive engagement in share plans.
  • Share best practices for managing privacy and confidentiality when integrating AI tools into equity compensation processes.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 3
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Not eligible
Level:
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Trending now
9.4 Developing the Next Generation of Equity Plan Managers

Rodney Bolden, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Danielle Roseland, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Lori Serrano, FGE, Outset Medical (US)
Gabbi Stopp, FGE, GEO (UK)
Dexter Tang, Google (UK)

Global
BREAKOUT IX

Succession planning isn’t just for top executives—it’s essential at all levels, particularly within equity plan management teams. As equity plan managers develop their teams, it’s important to foster continuity and prepare direct reports for larger roles within the department and across the organization.

In this roundtable session, panelists will discuss strategies to cultivate a culture of continuous learning, identify growth opportunities aligned with career motivations, and create effective feedback loops to enhance employee development.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • How to create a culture of continuous learning.
  • Identifying growth opportunities that align with career motivations.
  • Developing feedback loops to enhance employee growth.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 4
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Not eligible
Level:
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Legal and regulatory
9.5 The Evolution of Data Privacy Regulations in The U.S. and Europe

Cynthia Cole, Baker McKenzie (US)
Nicholas Greenacre, White & Case (UK)
Rebecca Kargl, Zillow (US)
Barry McKernan, J.P. Morgan Workplace Solutions (ES)
Zoltan Precsenyi, Elastic (UK)

Global
BREAKOUT IX

2023 and 2024 saw pivotal shifts in data privacy with rapid regulatory advancements in the U.S. and abroad. U.S. state-level privacy laws have more than doubled, presenting both similarities and critical differences that complicate compliance.

This session will explore the current regulatory landscape, its impact on organizations, and potential future legislation. The panel will also examine Europe's growing AI and cybersecurity regulations and their potential influence on U.S. policies and companies.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discuss key changes in U.S. data privacy laws and their real-world impact on companies.
  • Share experiences and strategies for navigating state-by-state regulatory differences and ensuring compliance.
  • Explore the global regulatory trends in AI and cybersecurity, and discuss their potential impact on U.S. companies in an interactive, solution-driven environment.
LOCATION:
Karlin 4
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Not eligible
Level:
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 12:30 - 13:30
Communications
10.1 The Employee Communication Conundrum

Pam Chernoff, Aon (US)
Sarah Long, Wealth at Work (UK)
Gemma Ludwig, Vialto Partners (UK)
Eileen Nguyen, Google (UK)
Augustin Serban, Industry Expert (ES)

Global
BREAKOUT X

Communicating equity plan details is crucial for employee understanding and appreciation, especially when cash is often prioritised over non-cash benefits. In this session, we will explore how different companies approach the challenge of conveying the value of equity compensation.

With insights from Google, we’ll discuss how to reach both mobile and non-mobile employees, and examine the most effective communication strategies for different generations, from Baby Boomers to Gen Z and beyond.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to emphasize the value of equity plans to employees, particularly when cash compensation is more immediately attractive.
  • Discover the most effective communication methods for different generations of employees, from quick, digestible information for younger workers to more detailed, comprehensive content for older generations.
  • Explore strategies for communicating equity compensation to mobile employees, addressing how their mobility impacts their equity awards and ensuring they understand their benefits.
LOCATION:
Palmovka 1
CPA CREDIT:
Field of Study:
Communications
Level:
O