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AST Phoenix Advisors' Senior VP to Present at Upcoming Industry Event [Professional Services Close - Up]
[March 05, 2014]

AST Phoenix Advisors' Senior VP to Present at Upcoming Industry Event [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) AST Phoenix Advisors, a provider of proxy solicitation and corporate governance advisory services, announced that Senior Vice President David Bobker will speak at an upcoming Society of Corporate Secretaries & Governance Professionals (Society) event.



According to a release, Bobker will present with a panel of speakers at the Society's Northern California Chapter meeting being held jointly with global law firm Gibson Dunn. The topic of the presentation is titled "Challenges in 2014: What You and Your Board of Directors Should Expect." The panel will discuss important regulatory changes affecting public companies as well as communication strategies for public companies to use when engaging their boards, among other topics.

"Demonstrating AST's thought leadership within the marketplace is important to us," noted Mark C. Healy, President and Chief Executive Officer at AST. "We value opportunities to share our collective expertise with industry partners, and by engaging our customers and peers through these educational forums, we are solidifying our commitment to our business." Bobker is an expert in the industry with almost 20 years of experience in the proxy and corporate governance sector. He has organized and led dozens of high-profile routine and non-routine solicitations in the past few years, in addition to various corporate actions and proxy fights. The year-round, consultative approach he provides clients through AST Phoenix Advisors helps companies conduct successful solicitations and has set an industry standard in strategic corporate governance consulting.


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