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Why corporate directors should thank Dodd and Frank

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Eleanor Bloxham
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Eleanor Bloxham
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May 18, 2011, 12:06 PM ET

By Eleanor Bloxham, contributor

FORTUNE — Despite the grumbling and gnashing of teeth that followed its passage, the Dodd-Frank



Senators Christopher Dodd and Barney Frank

financial reform bill has turned out to be a boon for directors this proxy season.

In fact, 2011, at least so far, could be considered “proxy season-lite” as investors and their proxy advisors have focused on votes on executive pay  — a mandate within the Dodd-Frank bill — and away from no votes on the directors’ reelections.

Half way through the season, “negative recommendations are down considerably this year” says Ted Allen, head of publications and governance counsel. Most of those negative recommendations are in the smallest firms, “the wild west in terms of governance”, Allen says.

Looking at the statistics, “during all of 2010, ISS recommended against 13% of all Russell 3000 directors on the ballot,” Allen says. For 2011, ISS has recommended against only 7% of all Russell 3000 directors up for election through May 12.

As of last Friday, only seven directors had failed to win majority votes, Allen says. That figure is way down from prior years as well. For “full year 2010, 107 directors received majority opposition. In 2009, that figure was 95,” Allen says.

The results so far just go to show that the consequences of reform legislation like the Dodd Frank bill can actually go in favor of corporate leaders rather than against them.

So instead of complaining, maybe it’s time companies looked at the glass half full. This year, it looks like approximately 70 U.S. Directors (or more) may need to get out their pens and write thank-you notes to Dodd and Frank — and their friends in Congress — for helping them keep their jobs yet another year.

Eleanor Bloxham is CEO of The Value Alliance and Corporate Governance Alliance (http://thevaluealliance.com), a board advisory firm.

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