
New York
John Wilcox Chairman Emeritus
About
John C. Wilcox is Chairman Emeritus of Morrow Sodali. He served as firm’s Executive Chairman from 2006 through 2020. From 2003 to 2008 he was Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Governance at TIAA-CREF, one of the world’s largest private pension systems. Prior to joining TIAA-CREF he was Chairman of Georgeson & Company, the U.S. proxy and investor relations firm.
During his career he has specialized in corporate governance, capital markets regulation, director education, cross-border standard-setting and investor communication. He has served on many boards and committees, including the Committee for Economic Development, NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq, The Conference Board Global Corporate Governance Center, the National Association of Corporate Directors, the Weinberg Corporate Governance Center; the American Bar Association Committee on Corporate Laws and wallstreetlawyer.com.
He is a member of the Aspen Institute Corporate Values Strategy Group; the International Corporate Governance Network, where he served on the Board of Governors and chaired the Committee on Cross-Border Voting Practices; the Society for Corporate Governance; the National Investor Relations Institute.
He is the author of treatises on corporate governance, proxy voting, shareholder communications and board responsibility. His articles and white papers have appeared in The London Financial Times, The New York Times, The New York Law Journal, Directors & Boards, The American Lawyer, Insights, Pensions & Investments, The Corporate Governance Advisor, the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, the Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems and other professional publications and blogs. His book, The Evolution of Corporate Governance, was published in 2020.
John has testified before Congress and regulatory agencies in markets around the world on matters relating to securities regulation and is on the faculty of a variety of director education programs. John received a B.A. from Harvard College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, an M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an LL.M degree from New York University Graduate School of Law. He is a member of the American and New York Bar Associations.
Insights
27 May 2022 Beyond ESG: An Integrated Approach to Governance, Investing & Regulation
John Wilcox responds to an article which argues that the acronym “ESG” has outlived its usefulness and needs to be replaced.
21 Feb 2022 Should Companies Take a Stand?
One of the most controversial questions confronting business leaders today is whether they should speak out publicly on ESG issues.
09 Nov 2020 The Evolution of Corporate Governance
For students and historians of corporate governance this collection of articles provides a real-time picture of how governance evolved over the decades.
19 Feb 2020 Corporate Reporting
How can companies meet investors' demand for information about ESG and sustainability?
27 Jan 2020 Corporate Purpose and Culture
How should companies meet the challenge of explaining Corporate Purpose and Culture?
13 Jan 2020 Issues for Companies: 2020
What are the critical issues facing companies in 2020?
16 Oct 2019 A Common-Sense Approach to Corporate Purpose, ESG And Sustainability
Morrow Sodali Chairman’s Client Memo 2019
29 Jul 2019 Emergence of Integrated Reporting
Over the last years, the issues that are driving the integrated reporting movement have been deeply embedded in the development of global financial markets.
20 May 2019 Regulation and Legislation
We have intentionally listed regulation as the last topic in our series of Issues for Companies in 2019.
06 May 2019 Integrated Reporting in a Nutshell
Integrated Reporting is a long-term issue for companies rather than an immediate concern for the 2019 proxy season.
08 Apr 2019 Corporate Reporting
Corporate reporting in today’s environment is like a puzzle whose pieces are spread across the table waiting to be fitted together to form a clear picture
18 Mar 2019 Board Primacy
It should come as no surprise that board effectiveness and accountability appear at the top of the list of issues shaping relations between companies and shareh
07 Jan 2019 PROXY SYSTEM REFORM: COMMENT TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
In a recent comment letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission on the subject of proxy system reform, Morrow Sodali chairman John Wilcox asks a series of
24 Sep 2018 INVESTOR RELATIONS - A Communications Clearinghouse
Morrow Sodali Chairman John Wilcox recently sat down with Valerie Haertel, former National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) board chair and award-w
09 Mar 2017 The Investor Stewardship Group: An Inflection Point in U.S. Corporate Governance?
A potentially influential new organization of institutional investors has made its presence known in the U.S. corporate governance scene. On January 31, 2017, t

New York
John Wilcox Chairman Emeritus
About
John C. Wilcox is Chairman Emeritus of Morrow Sodali. He served as firm’s Executive Chairman from 2006 through 2020. From 2003 to 2008 he was Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Governance at TIAA-CREF, one of the world’s largest private pension systems. Prior to joining TIAA-CREF he was Chairman of Georgeson & Company, the U.S. proxy and investor relations firm.
During his career he has specialized in corporate governance, capital markets regulation, director education, cross-border standard-setting and investor communication. He has served on many boards and committees, including the Committee for Economic Development, NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq, The Conference Board Global Corporate Governance Center, the National Association of Corporate Directors, the Weinberg Corporate Governance Center; the American Bar Association Committee on Corporate Laws and wallstreetlawyer.com.
He is a member of the Aspen Institute Corporate Values Strategy Group; the International Corporate Governance Network, where he served on the Board of Governors and chaired the Committee on Cross-Border Voting Practices; the Society for Corporate Governance; the National Investor Relations Institute.
He is the author of treatises on corporate governance, proxy voting, shareholder communications and board responsibility. His articles and white papers have appeared in The London Financial Times, The New York Times, The New York Law Journal, Directors & Boards, The American Lawyer, Insights, Pensions & Investments, The Corporate Governance Advisor, the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, the Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems and other professional publications and blogs. His book, The Evolution of Corporate Governance, was published in 2020.
John has testified before Congress and regulatory agencies in markets around the world on matters relating to securities regulation and is on the faculty of a variety of director education programs. John received a B.A. from Harvard College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, an M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an LL.M degree from New York University Graduate School of Law. He is a member of the American and New York Bar Associations.
Insights
27 May 2022 Beyond ESG: An Integrated Approach to Governance, Investing & Regulation
John Wilcox responds to an article which argues that the acronym “ESG” has outlived its usefulness and needs to be replaced.
21 Feb 2022 Should Companies Take a Stand?
One of the most controversial questions confronting business leaders today is whether they should speak out publicly on ESG issues.
09 Nov 2020 The Evolution of Corporate Governance
For students and historians of corporate governance this collection of articles provides a real-time picture of how governance evolved over the decades.
19 Feb 2020 Corporate Reporting
How can companies meet investors' demand for information about ESG and sustainability?
27 Jan 2020 Corporate Purpose and Culture
How should companies meet the challenge of explaining Corporate Purpose and Culture?
13 Jan 2020 Issues for Companies: 2020
What are the critical issues facing companies in 2020?
16 Oct 2019 A Common-Sense Approach to Corporate Purpose, ESG And Sustainability
Morrow Sodali Chairman’s Client Memo 2019
29 Jul 2019 Emergence of Integrated Reporting
Over the last years, the issues that are driving the integrated reporting movement have been deeply embedded in the development of global financial markets.
20 May 2019 Regulation and Legislation
We have intentionally listed regulation as the last topic in our series of Issues for Companies in 2019.
06 May 2019 Integrated Reporting in a Nutshell
Integrated Reporting is a long-term issue for companies rather than an immediate concern for the 2019 proxy season.
08 Apr 2019 Corporate Reporting
Corporate reporting in today’s environment is like a puzzle whose pieces are spread across the table waiting to be fitted together to form a clear picture
18 Mar 2019 Board Primacy
It should come as no surprise that board effectiveness and accountability appear at the top of the list of issues shaping relations between companies and shareh
07 Jan 2019 PROXY SYSTEM REFORM: COMMENT TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
In a recent comment letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission on the subject of proxy system reform, Morrow Sodali chairman John Wilcox asks a series of
24 Sep 2018 INVESTOR RELATIONS - A Communications Clearinghouse
Morrow Sodali Chairman John Wilcox recently sat down with Valerie Haertel, former National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) board chair and award-w
09 Mar 2017 The Investor Stewardship Group: An Inflection Point in U.S. Corporate Governance?
A potentially influential new organization of institutional investors has made its presence known in the U.S. corporate governance scene. On January 31, 2017, t