Victoria's Secret (VSCO) Proxy filing summary
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Proxy filing summary
1 May, 2026Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Election of ten directors to serve until the 2027 annual meeting is proposed, with specific nominees listed.
Advisory approval of named executive officer compensation is on the agenda.
Ratification of Ernst & Young LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal year 2026 is proposed.
Other business may be transacted as may properly come before the meeting.
Board of directors and corporate governance
Ten director nominees are presented for election, each to serve a one-year term until the 2027 annual meeting.
Executive compensation and say-on-pay
Advisory vote on the compensation of named executive officers is included as a key agenda item.
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