Glass Lewis

Glass, Lewis & Co.
Private
Industry Proxy Advisory
Founded 2003
Headquarters 1 Sansome Street
San Francisco, California
, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Katherine Rabin, CEO,
Kevin Cameron, Co-founder,
Services Proxy research and voting solutions; M&A and other financial transaction research; portfolio risk monitoring; client, management and regulatory reporting; class-action settlements; Share Recall support
Number of employees
360 [1]
Subsidiaries Glass Lewis Europe Ltd, IVOX Glass Lewis, CGI Glass Lewis, Meetyl, Washington Analysis
Website www.glasslewis.com

Glass, Lewis & Co. is one of two prominent proxy advisory services in the world, the other being Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS"). Glass Lewis provides governance services that support engagement among institutional investors and corporations through its research, proxy vote management and technology platforms. Glass Lewis empowers institutional investors that collectively manage $20 trillion to make sound voting decisions by uncovering and assessing governance, business, legal, political and accounting risks at issuers domiciled in 100 countries. Glass Lewis currently maintains approximately 37% of the market share for proxy advisory services. [2]

Founded in 2003, Glass Lewis is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in New York, Washington DC, Ireland, Germany and Australia.[3]

In September 2006, Glass Lewis acquired Sydney-based proxy advisory firm Corporate Governance International, which then became known as CGI Glass Lewis. In November 2008, Glass Lewis acquired Washington Analysis, a political and economic advisory firm based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1973 and rated among the Best Analysts of the Year[4] by Institutional Investor magazine, Washington Analysis anticipates and analyzes the impact of political, legislative and regulatory developments on the financial markets. The firm’s senior analysts focus on defense, energy, financial services, healthcare, media and telecommunications, as well as geopolitics and political economics, including fiscal, monetary and trade policy.

In September 2014, Glass Lewis acquired Meetyl, a technology company that facilitates private, secure, direct engagement between investors and issuers. Founded in 2012, Meetyl’s web-based platform enables professionals from buy-side firms and public companies to efficiently schedule and manage face-to-face meetings, free from the inefficiencies and conflicts that often emerge when third parties are involved in the process

In June 2015, Glass Lewis acquired IVOX GmbH, Germany’s leading independent provider of proxy advisory and governance services for institutional investors. [5]

Glass Lewis is owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and the Alberta Investment Management Corp.

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