Franklin Street Properties (FSP) Proxy filing summary
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Proxy filing summary
2 Apr, 2026Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Election of five directors to serve until the 2027 annual meeting, with nominees recommended for approval.
Ratification of Ernst & Young LLP as independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal year ending December 31, 2026.
Advisory, non-binding vote to approve executive compensation.
Proxies authorized to vote on other matters that may arise at the meeting or any adjournment.
Board of directors and corporate governance
Five director nominees presented for election, each recommended by the board.
Audit committee and external auditor matters
Audit Committee's appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as independent auditor for 2026 recommended for ratification.
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