CoreWeave (CRWV) Proxy filing summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Proxy filing summary
23 Apr, 2026Executive summary
The annual meeting will be held virtually on June 8, 2026, with voting on key proposals including director election, auditor ratification, executive compensation, and the frequency of future say-on-pay votes.
Only stockholders of record as of April 15, 2026, may vote; both Class A and Class B common stockholders are eligible.
The company emphasizes sound corporate governance, risk oversight, and sustainability, with a majority-independent board and fully independent committees.
Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Proposals include electing Michael Intrator as Class I director, ratifying Deloitte & Touche LLP as auditor, approving executive compensation, and setting annual say-on-pay votes.
The board recommends voting FOR all proposals and ONE YEAR for the frequency of say-on-pay votes.
Board of directors and corporate governance
The board is classified into three staggered terms; after the meeting, it will have five members, with three independent directors.
Glenn H. Hutchins serves as Lead Independent Director, ensuring independent oversight and regular executive sessions.
Committees (Audit, Compensation, Nominating/Governance) are 100% independent and conduct annual self-evaluations.
The board oversees strategy, succession planning, and receives regular updates on sustainability and risk.
Latest events from CoreWeave
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Q1 20268 May 2026 - Hypergrowth, disciplined financing, and strategic partnerships fuel rapid AI cloud expansion.CRWV
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Proxy filing23 Apr 2026 - Q1 2025 revenue surged 420% to $982M, with a $25.9B backlog and major AI partnerships.CRWV
Q1 20255 Mar 2026 - Surging demand, long-term contracts, and software innovation fuel rapid, risk-adjusted growth.CRWV
Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 20264 Mar 2026 - $5.1B revenue, $66.8B backlog, $3.1B adjusted EBITDA, and rapid AI cloud growth.CRWV
Q4 202526 Feb 2026 - AI compute demand is soaring, with robust growth, stable pricing, and strong contract-backed expansion.CRWV
UBS’s 2025 Global Technology and AI Conference4 Dec 2025 - AI infrastructure demand remains strong, with contract-driven growth and stable renewal rates.CRWV
BofA Securities Leveraged Finance Conference 20253 Dec 2025 - AI cloud platform seeks IPO to fund growth after 737% revenue surge, but remains unprofitable.CRWV
Registration Filing29 Nov 2025