Advisory Firm Slams $12M Payout to Coca-Cola GC Who Left After Diversity Dust-up
Glass Lewis said the company failed to justify why Bradley Gayton, who left soon after announcing new diversity guidelines for outside counsel, received a rich consulting agreement.
April 11, 2022 at 07:44 AM
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General Counsel and In House CounselThe powerful proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis & Co. slammed the Coca-Cola Co. in a report, saying the $12 million consulting deal it hammered out with former General Counsel Bradley Gayton was so over the top that shareholders should vote against the company's executive compensation plan.
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