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Our Board of Directors has a strong commitment to corporate responsibility and accountability. Community-focused and with a breadth and diversity of experience, board members bring strong, effective oversight in their service to MGE and MGE Energy.
Highlights
- The Board of Directors schedules 10 regular full-board meetings each year.
- Seven out of the board’s nine directors are independent. All members of the Corporate Governance Committee, Audit Committee, and Human Resources and Compensation Committee are considered independent.
- The Lead Independent Director is empowered to call meetings of the board and executive sessions and chairs the Corporate Governance Committee.
- The Corporate Governance Committee conducts an annual assessment of the board’s effectiveness as a whole.
- Directors may not serve on more than three other public company boards.
- In 2021, as part of ongoing board refreshment, the board welcomed a new director—its third new director since 2018.
- The company has a “clawback policy,” which covers both cash-based and/or stock-based awards containing performance requirements.
- Bylaws include a director resignation policy for directors who do not receive a majority “for” vote in uncontested elections.
- The board engages in a comprehensive biannual risk assessment, and on a biennial basis, the board conducts a broad-based exercise on risk with all company officers.
- MGE does not use corporate funds for contributions to any state or federal political candidates or their campaign committees.
This report includes forward-looking statements and estimates of future performance that may differ from actual results because of uncertainties and risks encountered in day-to-day business.
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