proxy-statement
Drafts a SEC Regulation 14A / Rule 14a-3 compliant annual meeting proxy statement (DEF 14A) covering notice, governance, executive compensation, related-party transactions, shareholder proposals, and voting procedures. Use when preparing proxy materials, annual meeting notices, or shareholder vote disclosures. Trigger: proxy statement, DEF 14A, annual meeting, proxy solicitation, say-on-pay, auditor ratification, Regulation 14A, Rule 14a-3.
Best use case
proxy-statement is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Drafts a SEC Regulation 14A / Rule 14a-3 compliant annual meeting proxy statement (DEF 14A) covering notice, governance, executive compensation, related-party transactions, shareholder proposals, and voting procedures. Use when preparing proxy materials, annual meeting notices, or shareholder vote disclosures. Trigger: proxy statement, DEF 14A, annual meeting, proxy solicitation, say-on-pay, auditor ratification, Regulation 14A, Rule 14a-3.
Teams using proxy-statement should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/proxy-statement/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How proxy-statement Compares
| Feature / Agent | proxy-statement | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Drafts a SEC Regulation 14A / Rule 14a-3 compliant annual meeting proxy statement (DEF 14A) covering notice, governance, executive compensation, related-party transactions, shareholder proposals, and voting procedures. Use when preparing proxy materials, annual meeting notices, or shareholder vote disclosures. Trigger: proxy statement, DEF 14A, annual meeting, proxy solicitation, say-on-pay, auditor ratification, Regulation 14A, Rule 14a-3.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Annual Meeting Proxy Statement Drafts a compliant DEF 14A proxy statement satisfying Regulation 14A disclosure requirements and enabling informed shareholder voting. ## Quick Start 1. Collect inputs per the intake table below. 2. Confirm facts from uploads — flag gaps with `[TO FILL]`, never guess. 3. Draft sections in prescribed order using section checklists. 4. Apply vote-treatment matrix to each proposal. 5. Cross-reference related sections (CD&A ↔ say-on-pay, auditor fees ↔ audit committee). ## Prerequisites 1. Meeting logistics: date, time, location/virtual platform, record date, notice timing. 2. Charter, bylaws, committee charters, governance guidelines, board resolutions, listing standards (NYSE/Nasdaq). 3. Prior-year proxy and current board-approved proposals. 4. D&O questionnaires and independence determinations. 5. Executive compensation data, plans, grants, committee materials. 6. Auditor engagement and fee breakdowns (last two fiscal years). 7. Related-party transaction inventory and approval policies. 8. Shareholder proposals/nominations received; Rule 14a-8 correspondence. 9. Form 10-K and fiscal year-end date. 10. IR contact info and principal offices address. ## Intake Table Populate from uploads; confirm accuracy before drafting. | Field | Required Detail | |---|---| | Meeting date/time | Local TZ, vote-submission cutoffs | | Location/virtual | Address or platform, access steps | | Record date | Date, statutory/bylaw compliance | | Notice window | Statutory and bylaw windows | | Proposals | Title, sponsor, board recommendation | | Voting standards | Per proposal | | Share classes | Voting rights, cumulative voting y/n | | Board roster | Nominees, continuing directors | | Committee info | Members, chairs, meeting counts | | Compensation data | NEO list, table inputs | | Auditor | Firm, fees, pre-approval policy | | Related party | Transactions > $120,000 | | Shareholder proposals | Rule 14a-8 details | ## Section Order 1. Notice of Annual Meeting 2. Proxy Statement Cover and Introduction 3. Matters to Be Voted On 4. Board of Directors and Governance 5. Executive Compensation (CD&A + tables) 6. Related-Party Transactions 7. Shareholder Proposals and Nominations 8. Voting Procedures and Revocability 9. Other Business and Additional Information 10. Signature and Date ## Section Checklists ### 1. Notice of Annual Meeting - Date, time, location/virtual platform. - Record date with statutory/bylaw compliance. - Matters to be voted on, listed with specificity. - Delivery timing window (statute + bylaws). - Delaware: cite DGCL §222 (notice) and §213 (record date) if applicable. ### 2. Cover and Introduction - Board solicits proxies; pays solicitation costs. - Approximate first mailing date. - Voting rights by class; cumulative voting status. - Voting methods with step-by-step instructions. - Revocation rights and methods. - Proxy materials availability (company site, EDGAR, paper). ### 3. Matters to Be Voted On - Each proposal with board recommendation. - Vote standard for approval. - Effect of abstentions and broker non-votes (use matrix below). - Director election standard and consequences (plurality/majority). - Auditor ratification: fees + pre-approval policy. - Say-on-pay / say-on-pay frequency if applicable. - Shareholder proposals presented as submitted; Rule 14a-8 eligibility + board response. ### 4. Board and Governance - Director bios: five-year employment, other public boards. - Skills/qualifications matrix. - Board size, meeting count, attendance. - Committee membership, chairs, meeting counts, charter availability. - Independence determinations (listing standards). - Leadership structure; lead independent director role. - Risk oversight framework. ### 5. Executive Compensation - CD&A per Item 402(b). - Summary Compensation Table (three fiscal years). - Grants of Plan-Based Awards. - Outstanding Equity Awards at FYE. - Option Exercises and Stock Vested. - Pension Benefits / NQDC tables as applicable. - Pay vs Performance — Item 402(v). - CEO pay ratio — Item 402(u). - Compensation committee report; consultant disclosures. ### 6. Related-Party Transactions - Item 404(a) disclosures: amounts, interests. - Approval policy and approving body. - Identification and monitoring process. ### 7. Shareholder Proposals and Nominations - Rule 14a-8 deadline, submission address. - Eligibility thresholds and ownership-proof requirements `[VERIFY current thresholds]`. - 500-word limit; exclusion bases summary. - Advance-notice bylaw deadlines and required information. - Proxy access procedures if in bylaws. ### 8. Voting Procedures - Proxy card signature rules. - Telephone/internet voting steps and deadlines. - In-person/virtual voting, registration steps. - Revocation mechanics. - Discretionary authority for other matters. - Broker voting: routine vs. non-routine. - Inspector of elections; Form 8-K results timing. ### 9. Other Business - Form 10-K availability; non-incorporation statement. - How to request copies; contact details. - Governance documents and code-of-ethics availability. - Board communications process. ## Vote-Treatment Matrix | Vote Standard | Abstentions | Broker Non-Votes | |---|---|---| | Plurality (directors) | No effect | No effect | | Majority of votes cast | Not counted | Not counted | | Majority of outstanding | Same as against | Same as against | ## Templates ### Notice of Annual Meeting
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