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Going Beyond: Executive Compensation

The Implications of AI Driven Stewardship on Executive Compensation & Board Elections

ByJustin O’Keefe

Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape how institutional investors approach stewardship, particularly in the high-stakes areas of executive compensation and board elections. As asset managers look for ways to evaluate more ballot items with greater speed and precision, AI is emerging as a powerful tool for analyzing pay practices, governance structures, and voting patterns at scale. That shift has important implications for boards of public companies, especially as institutional shareholders apply increasing scrutiny to compensation committees and director oversight.

AI Gives Institutions the Ability to Conduct Proxy Analysis at Scale

One of the clearest effects of AI is the ability to scale proxy analysis far beyond what stewardship teams could historically do through manual review alone. AI tools can rapidly ingest proxy statements, compensation tables, peer pay data, governance disclosures, and prior voting outcomes, allowing investors to identify perceived outliers across large portfolios much faster than before. For issuers, that means compensation proposals and director slates are more likely to be screened against consistent criteria, with less room for weak disclosure, unclear rationale, or misalignment between pay and performance to escape attention.

AI is also likely to increase consistency in stewardship decision-making. Large institutional investors often manage voting across thousands of companies and multiple internal teams, and AI can help standardize how voting policies are applied from one issuer to the next. That can reduce uneven treatment, but it also raises the stakes for boards because issues that once may have been viewed as company-specific judgment calls can now be flagged more systematically, particularly where there are recurring concerns around compensation design, director responsiveness, or governance quality.

Deeper Scrutiny of Pay for Performance Alignment & Director Accountability

Another implication is deeper scrutiny of pay-for-performance alignment. Proxy advisers and institutional investors already assess whether executive compensation reflects long-term shareholder outcomes, and AI will likely make that assessment more sophisticated by connecting financial results, total shareholder return, incentive plan structure, disclosure quality, and prior voting history in a more integrated way.

The same logic extends to board elections. AI can help stewardship teams identify patterns involving director over boarding, committee accountability, poor responsiveness to shareholder concerns, or governance structures that appear out of step with investor expectations. In practice, that means voting decisions on directors may become more data-informed and more closely tied to a board’s handling of compensation, disclosure, and over time.

Advance Preparation is Critical

This environment makes advance preparation more important, not less. Where AI-driven review is surfacing potential red flags earlier, boards and executives should work with their proxy solicitor well before the proxy is filed to conduct vote projections, pressure-test compensation proposals, identify likely concerns, and refine disclosure around the committee’s rationale. Proxy solicitors can help management and directors map investor priorities, organize outreach, and assess whether the company’s pay narrative will withstand review by institutions that are now using Ai as a key input in their decision-making.

For companies, the takeaway is clear: as investor stewardship becomes more technology-enabled, successful outcomes will depend not only on the substance of compensation and governance decisions, but also on how effectively boards prepare, explain, and defend them to the institutional shareholders who ultimately decide the vote.

This article first appeared in the Q3 issue of Corporate Board Member magazine HERE. Permission to use this reprint has been granted by the publisher. © 2026 Corporate Board Member magazine.

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  • Justin O'Keefe

    Justin O’Keefe is a Senior Vice President, Shareholder Engagement Services at Alliance Advisors, focusing on shareholder engagement services for public company clients. He advises issuers and their advisors on the design and execution of vote strategies for annual and special meetings, transaction-related solicitations, and other critical shareholder events.​

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