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Item 5.07. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
The Corporation held its 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the “Annual Meeting”) on May 12, 2022. The following matters set forth in the Corporation’s Proxy Statement dated March 30, 2022, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Regulation 14A under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, were voted upon with the results indicated below.
Proposal One: Election of Directors.
The nominees listed below were elected to serve as directors for a one-year term with the respective votes set forth opposite their names:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||||||||||||
Howard M. Berk |
13,575,639 | 273,361 | 16,032 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Susan M. Collyns |
13,826,690 | 22,988 | 15,354 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Richard J. Dahl |
13,515,091 | 333,742 | 16,199 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Michael C. Hyter |
13,795,905 | 53,113 | 16,014 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Larry A. Kay |
13,581,072 | 267,699 | 16,261 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Caroline W. Nahas |
13,443,215 | 406,737 | 15,080 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Douglas M. Pasquale |
10,548,958 | 3,300,274 | 15,800 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
John W. Peyton |
13,716,351 | 137,282 | 11,399 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Martha C. Poulter |
13,837,650 | 12,010 | 15,372 | 1,477,256 | ||||||||||||
Lilian C. Tomovich |
13,714,801 | 134,711 | 15,520 | 1,477,256 |
Proposal Two: Ratification of the Appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as the Corporation’s Independent Auditor for the 2022 Fiscal Year.
The stockholders ratified the appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as independent auditor of the Corporation for the 2022 fiscal year. The voting results are set forth below:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||
15,273,506 | 51,801 | 16,982 | 0 |
Proposal Three: Approval, on an Advisory Basis, of the Compensation of the Corporation’s Named Executive Officers.
The stockholders approved, on an advisory basis, the compensation of the Corporation’s named executive officers as disclosed in the Proxy Statement. The voting results are set forth below:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||
13,067,675 | 754,101 | 43,256 | 1,477,256 |
Proposal Four: Approval of an Amendment to the Dine Brands Global, Inc. 2019 Stock Incentive Plan to Increase the Reservation of Common Stock for Issuance Thereunder.
The stockholders approved the amendment to the Dine Brands Global, Inc. 2019 Stock Incentive Plan as described in the Proxy Statement. The voting results are set forth below:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||
12,539,511 | 1,281,751 | 43,770 | 1,477,256 |
Proposal Five: A Stockholder Proposal Requesting that the Corporation Produce a Report on the Feasibility of Increasing Tipped Workers’ Wages.
The stockholders did not approve the proposal requesting that the Corporation produce a report on the feasibility of increasing tipped workers’ wages. The voting results are set forth below:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||
1,697,217 | 11,951,398 | 216,418 | 1,477,256 |
Proposal Six: A Stockholder Proposal Requesting that the Corporation Produce a Report Relating to the Ways in Which the Corporation Reconciles Disparities Between its Published ESG Standards and the Implementation of Those Standards, Including With Respect to the Use of Gestation Crates in its Pork Supply.
The stockholders did not approve the proposal requesting that the Corporation produce a report relating to the ways in which the Corporation reconciles disparities between its published ESG standards and the implementation of those standards, including with respect to the use of gestation crates in its pork supply. The voting results are set forth below:
For | Against | Abstain | Broker Non-Votes | |||
2,615,559 | 11,034,703 | 214,770 | 1,477,256 |
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Date: May 13, 2022 | DINE BRANDS GLOBAL, INC. | |||||
By: | /s/ Christine K. Son | |||||
Christine K. Son Senior Vice President, Legal, General Counsel and Secretary |