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Recognize and Celebrate the GEO Awards Winners
Each year, award recipients are revealed at a glittering gala dinner and presentation held as part of GEO’s Annual Conference. The black-tie evening is attended by the industry’s most prestigious representatives and is a chance for our industry to come together with all its partners to recognize the best of the best. The event is also your chance to show your team how well they have done, to show off your talents to the industry and a chance to relax with friends and peers, with special guests, entertainment and sponsors providing great support to what is always a magical evening.
Meet the Judges
GEO Awards are judged by a panel of industry leaders representing only issuer companies or members of academia, all of whom are considered experts in their respective fields. In addition to meeting stringent criteria related to their experience, expertise and achievements, each judge agrees to dedicate their time to the rigorous judging process. GEO is grateful to this accomplished group of professionals for the time and energy they dedicate to this process.
Cherie Curry, FGE – 2022 Judge
Cherie is the Director of Global Equity at Hilton. She has overall management responsibilities for Hilton’s Global Equity Plans. She has a broad depth of experience in all facets of equity compensation with responsibility for strategic planning, worldwide regulatory and tax compliance in over 100 countries, global communications, vendor management, overhang, burn rate and stock plan reserve analysis.
Cherie's issuer experience includes oversight of employee stock plans in various M&A transactions, development and implementation of ESPPs, working with internal and external partners on best practices for share plan requests, new vendor implementations, insider trading compliance, accounting and valuations, and overall plan administration.
Cherie holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and has earned her CEP.
Yael Elbaz-Roiter, FGE, CEP – 2022 Judge
Yael has broad experience of building and running global projects and programs. Design, implementation, communication plans, and management, for equity compensation and recognition plans.
At Teva Pharmaceuticals, Yael was responsible for managing the global recognition program for over 42K participants and the company's equity programs in over 67 countries, Shareholders database and company dividend process.
Yael’s experiences and responsibilities also includes management of affiliate transactions and the insider trading policy, proxy and financial reporting, M&A transactions, monitoring and implementation of regulatory developments worldwide, as well as administration of special equity-related projects which included but were not limited to the options exchange program, special dividend/dividend reinvestment issuance, share depository transition and stock plan system conversions.
Vastly experienced in equity plan systems and broker equity administration services, Yael also works closely with NYSE, TASE (Tel Aviv stock exchange), custodian banks and brokers worldwide and frequently speaks at equity compensation-related events.
Pat Sims, FGE – 2020, 2021, 2022 Judge
Pat has been part of the share plan community for over 20 years.
Originally as a share plan consultant at Mercer, and then in 2002 she joined Orange as part of the in-house share plan team. Pat then moved to Rio Tinto in 2009, and in January 2015 moved into freelance and consultancy work. Since then, Pat has provided support to several global companies on their share plans, and related projects. This includes Pearson, Vodafone, AstraZeneca, BT, Nokia, J Sainsbury's and Rio Tinto.
Pat is an active member and supporter of GEO, and speaks at their conferences and other conferences and } seminars on a regular basis.
Tom Paleka , FGE – 2020, 2021, 2022 Judge
Tom Paleka joined Gallagher in September 2008 as Vice President of Global Compensation, a newly created role. Promoted in 2016 to lead the global rewards function, he now has overall responsibility for guiding the company’s equity, compensation, benefit, and mobility programs, as well as the payroll organization. In 2018, he was named as an officer of the company.
He has been instrumental in designing the company’s long-term incentive plans, securing shareholder approval of five of Gallagher’s long-term incentive and employee share plans, automating many compensation and payroll processes, and driving a global benefit philosophy.
Tom joined Gallagher from Tellabs, a large telecommunications manufacturer of infrastructure equipment. While at Tellabs, he designed and managed sales compensation programs and was promoted to Director of Global Compensation and Benefits in 2005, with responsibility for all broad-based and executive programs. Prior to that role, he had twenty years of extensive background in the telecommunications industry with AT&T and Ameritech in sales compensation, direct sales, sales management, and sales operations.
Tom has served on the Global Equity Organization (‘GEO’) Board of Directors since 2017 and is co-chair of the Issuer Advisory Council. Tom has served as a judge for the GEO Awards for several years, the last two as co-Lead Judge. He also has been an active member of the Fidelity Stock Plan Services Client Advisory Board. He has spoken at many conferences for such organizations as GEO, Certified Equity Professional Institute, Equilar, World at Work, Conference Board, and the National Association of Stock Plan Professionals (‘NASPP’). In addition to his professional organizations, Tom has also served on the Junior Achievement DuPage County Board of Directors from 1994 to 2000 and 2007 to present, and as a volunteer since 1982.
Karen Needham, FGE – 2020, 2021, 2022 Judge
Karen has over 40 years of dynamic experience and leadership in the equity compensation industry. In her most recent role, Karen is responsible for the global equity administration and compliance for Wave Life Sciences as well as the multi-state U.S. payroll.
Prior to this role, she held management roles in client relations and education for 3 of the largest equity administration software providers. Karen began her career with Wang Laboratories where she was responsible for equity compensation in over 50 countries. She subsequently oversaw the equity administration for Genzyme, including the administration of employee equity plans for its numerous tracking stocks.
Karen is a member of GEO (Global Equity Organization), NASPP (National Association of Stock Plan Professionals) and is a Certified Equity Professional (CEP).
She was recently honored as a Fellow of Global Equity at the 2019 GEO International Conference.
Dr. Adie Leung, FGE– 2020, 2021 Judge
Adie is responsible for Citi’s executive compensation, equity compensation, international and mobility tax and related governance, HR-related accounting, financial and operatonal issues in the Asia region. Adie sits on Citi’s global steering committees for equity compensation, and global process owner projects for cross-border employees, mobility and equity compensation
Adie initiated the Citi Asia’s frequent business travellers and secondments travel tracking and management system 18 years ago and currently serves on Citi’s global steering committee for the project.
Adie has also built a mobility talent planning and management strategic business function and been a key player in Citi’s various regional M&A projects.
Adie was awarded a Doctorate of Business Administration for researching the factors impacting the effectiveness of share ownership schemes in relation to voluntary turnover in China.
Dr. Joseph R. Blasi, 2021, 2022 Judge
Joseph Blasi is a distinguished professor and sociologist at the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University where he teaches the undergraduate and graduate courses on corporate governance. He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His work includes economic sociology, the social and economic history of the corporation, and public policy, particularly broad-based employee stock ownership, profit sharing, gain sharing, and stock options in corporations, in countries, in industries, for example, with a study of Silicon Valley, and in different historical periods of American history.
He has written 13 books including Employee Ownership (Harper and Row, 1988), The New Owners with D. Kruse (HarperCollins, 1991), Kremlin Capitalism with M. Kroumova and D. Kruse (Cornell University Press, 1996), A Working Nation with various co-authors (Russell Sage Foundation, 2000), In The Company of Owners with D. Kruse and A. Bernstein (Basic Books, 2003), and Shared Capitalism at Work with D. Kruse and R. Freeman (University of Chicago Press, 2010). His articles have appeared in the British Journal of Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations, and the Industrial and Labor Relations Review, among others.
Pat Sims, FGE – 2020, 2021, 2022 Judge
Pat has been part of the share plan community for over 20 years.
Originally as a share plan consultant at Mercer, and then in 2002 she joined Orange as part of the in-house share plan team. Pat then moved to Rio Tinto in 2009, and in January 2015 moved into freelance and consultancy work. Since then, Pat has provided support to several global companies on their share plans, and related projects. This includes Pearson, Vodafone, AstraZeneca, BT, Nokia, J Sainsbury's and Rio Tinto.
Pat is an active member and supporter of GEO, and speaks at their conferences and other conferences and } seminars on a regular basis.
Sandra Sussman, FGE - 2020, 2021 Judge
Sandra is a seasoned professional with 30 years of experience in global equity compensation, global stock plan services management and administration, and legal and corporate governance administration. In her current role at SAP, Sandra is responsible for global equity compensation strategy and the design of best-in-class global equity compensation programs to facilitate SAP's attraction and retention of key talent. She has played a central role in the implementation, design support, and administration of equity compensation programs in several prior leadership roles, both in-house and with third-party advisors.
Sandra also spent a number of years as Executive Director of the National Association of Stock Plan Professionals (NASPP), overseeing a wide range of initiatives and activities. During that time, she was a co-editor of The Corporate Executive and The Corporate Counsel newsletters, both invaluable resources for securities and tax law, accounting regulations, and interpretations affecting both equity and executive compensation. Sandra holds a B.A. degree in political science from the University of Virginia, and began her professional career as an active-duty officer in the U.S. Army Transportation Corps.
She is a Certified Equity Professional, a Fellow Global Equity and an active member of GEO, NASPP and WorldatWork.
Toby Morrow – 2020 Judge
Toby is responsible for all aspects of executive and all employee share plan arrangements at Rio Tinto.
Toby started his career with Deloitte in the UK, advising and working with clients to implement a broad spectrum of remuneration and share plan arrangements.
After more than 10 years in professional services, Toby moved in-house and has held roles managing all aspects of equity-based compensation for a UK financial services firm and for the last 5 years in the US for Rio Tinto, one of the world’s largest mining companies.
Toby is a UK Chartered Tax Advisor.
Barbara Waters FGE – 2020 Judge
Barbara has been active in the equity space for over 40 years. She has held various positions at Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, Morgan Stanley and Aetna. Barbara worked in the vendor environment for 30 years in several positions. She has managed administrative teams, implementation teams and Corporate Action teams as well as responsibility for the Stock Plans Systems budget and business requirements. After many years at the vendor, Barbara shifted her concentration to the Issuer side. She is currently the Director of Executive and Equity Compensation for CVS Health. In this role she is responsible for all CVS Health Equity including NQ Deferred Comp and RSUs, PSUs, SARs, NQs and ESPP. Barbara is currently on the NY Board of GEO and is an active member of the NASPP.
Barbara was named a Fellow of Global Equity in 2019 by the Global Equity Organization. She received her CEP designation in 2004 and actively supports the exams as a CEP Volunteer. She has spoken on NASPP, GEO and CEP Symposium Panels. She is also a member of World at Work and the GEO Issuer Advisory Council and is working towards her CECP.
Vivek Sundaram, 2020 Judge
Vivekis the Vice President of Global Compensation at Wolters Kluwer
In his current role, he is responsible for all aspects of executive and broad-based compensation within the company.
Vivek has over 18 years of progressive experience in various consulting and practitioner roles within the compensation and benefits practice.
In his free time, he loves to travel, watch movies and spend time with close family and friends.
Our GEO Awards Community
Star Awards

Michael EvansGEO Volunteer
2022 GEO Stars
Mike Evans has become a very familiar face to attendees and a rock star volunteer at GEO events.For the past 17 years, Mike has been a strong, behind the scenes, contributor to the organization andsuccessful implementation of GEO conferences and events. His strong work ethic and energy havebecome an invaluable resource and he has become a key asset to the GEO volunteer team.Especially over the past two years when GEO could not meet in person, Mike proved to be aninstrumental volunteer resource, giving of his time when GEO events transitioned into a virtualenvironment. He continued to be a ‘go to’ resource and rock for the GEO team, even during some ofthe most difficult of times.We are very pleased to recognize Mike for always making yourself available for GEO – we sincerely appreciate yourcommitment, passion and dedication to this organization! You are a true GEO Star!

Kaitlyn HallmanProject Manager, Global Equity Organization
2022 GEO Stars
It is difficult to put a measure on Kaitlyn’s contribution to GEO since joining the team in 2021. Kaitlyn’s‘can do’ attitude has been a breath of fresh air and she has infused energy into each challenge shehas undertaken. Kaitlyn was new to the share plan industry when joining GEO but has quickly andconfidently acclimatized to its needs and intricacies. Not only has she grown GEO’s social media following, but she has strategically reviewed its contentand expanded the topic range and format. Kaitlyn also independently facilitated GEO’s Board Portalsystem after a very short time after onboarding. Thank you, Kaitlyn, for everything you do for GEO, we are grateful to have youas part of our small but mighty team and you are very deserving of a Star award

Jordan DorichCompensation Analyst, Gallagher
2020 GEO Stars
Part of GEO’s ‘Next Gen’ Committee, Jordan was a key participant in an important project, undertaking a detailed evaluation of GEO’s front-facing technology and online presence to assist in attracting Millennials and Generation Z to GEO’s events and membership base. Jordan presented his portion of the analysis to the GEO Board of Directors which was extremely well received and will be used to improve GEO’s offer to younger share plan professionals. Jordan has also supported GEO’s Issuer Council for the past five years, focusing on managing the annual issuer survey. Not only does Jordan assist in managing the content, building and circulating the survey, he performs vital analysis and reports his findings back to the Issuer Council and GEO’s Board. For Jordan’s invaluable contributions to research data, GEO is delighted to recognize him as a GEO Star.

Stephen FacklerPartner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
2020 GEO Stars
Since GEO’s inception in 1999, Stephen has provided outstanding pro bono legal counsel to the organization. Instrumental in establishing GEO, Stephen’s professional contributions span creating and updating important governance documents and agreements and reviewing complex contracts, to advising on vital areas of legal compliance such as data privacy, employment agreements, and much, much more. Stephen has selflessly provided expert counsel amounting to a value of around US$1 million over the years and keeps GEO confidently operating around the world. Steve is a true example of the spirit of volunteering and GEO very graciously recognizes him as an outstanding GEO Star for his crucial service and ongoing support.

Tara HagenDirector, Global Tax Network
2021 GEO Stars
Tara has been instrumental in the recent achievements of GEO’s NorCal chapter. Assuming the leadership role in 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic, Tara led their virtual events strategy as the chapter switched gear from in-person to online events. Overcoming numerous obstacles, Tara reinvented the chapter’s COVID protocols and worked hard to maintain relationships with the local community of sponsors. Partnering with the GEO team, Tara led the chapter leadership team and sourced funding, speakers and attendees to run a successful multi-day virtual event. For Tara’s efforts to radically transform the NorCal chapter, GEO is thrilled to award her a GEO Star.
GEO Chapters

Chapter of the YearUK AND CHANNEL ISLANDS
2020 Chapter Awards
In 2020, the UK and Channel Islands chapter went through a radical transformation and redefined its structure and strategic approach. An entirely new leadership team was onboarded. Applications to join the team were solicited to ensure a broad and balanced skillset, and roles carefully allocated to successful candidates. The chapter’s events program was also reinvented. More events were hosted than ever before and a variety of social events punctuated the regular educational meetings, diverse enough in content to appeal to the X, Y and Z generations. Chapter activity was extended throughout the entire geography, with sub-committees established to support local market events. The chapter also embarked upon sponsorship fundraising, not just in support of their own local GEO community, but for GEO globally. The chapter is more than deserving of formal recognition for its creativity, dedication and for having the foresight and courage to start with a blank sheet of paper. Well done, UK & Channel Islands!

New Chapter of the YearISRAEL
2020 Chapter Awards
Established in 2020, the Israel chapter has quickly demonstrated a strong appetite for sharing and advancing knowledge within its local stock plan community. All credit to the leadership team, not only has the chapter hosted impressive events butthey have been very well attended. Delegate numbers are consistently high and have included a high number of representatives from issuing companies. After this flying start, we are excited to see what the future has in store for this chapter and look forward to welcoming Israel’s event attendees as new GEO members.

Chapter of the YearUK AND CHANNEL ISLANDS
2021 Chapter Awards
Despite various challenges presented by the global pandemic, the UK and Channel Islands chapter went above and beyond to remain connected with its members and community of supporters.Building on its successful transformation, the chapter continued to meet, plan and attend events, albeit online rather than in person. They also established a regular social media presence, attracting more members and supporters to its own local GEO community and to GEO globally. For its dedication to the continuation of local networking and fundraising, GEO is pleased to award the UK and the Channel Islands with a Chapter Award.
GEO Pioneers

Jay FoleyManaging Director, Computershare
2020 Pioneer Award
GEO’s 2020 Pioneer Award Winner, Joy Foley, is truly a pioneer supporter of GEO, having been actively engaged with GEO since its inception and an attendee to all 22 of GEO’s Annual Conferences, as well as an active supporter through the local New York and London GEO chapters. Jay served as a member of GEO’s Board of Directors for more than 11 years, and during this period he held multiple Chair roles, including serving as GEO’s Treasurer and Chair of the Finance Committee and Chair of the Strategic Expansion Committee, helping ensure GEO’s long-term financial viability and driving GEO’s expansion to new markets where support for equity compensation expertise is needed. During his tenure on the GEO Board, Jay served the organization with spirited dedication, focused on what he personally could do to support the GEO community with additional forms of training and education for share plan professionals and ensuring that GEO remained positioned to build upon its successful conferences around the world. Through his involvement with GEO, Jay is directly credited with identifying alternative revenue opportunities which have been critical to GEO’s ongoing, long-term success. Jay Foley is a Managing Director, and Head of Plan Managers for UK and Europe with Computershare, based in London. Jay has been involved with the Equity Plan Administration services for more than 20 years.

Sean Trotman, FGEPrincipal, Deloitte
2021 Pioneer Award
Sean Trotman is one of GEO’slongest-standing members, creating a legacy of consistent, strong support of GEO for more than 20 years. His contributions during this time include serving on the GEO Board of Directors for 12 years. During his Board service, Sean led the speaker selection committee for several terms and was an active member of the marketing and finance committees. While on the Board, Sean was an active proponent of GEO going to market with thought leadership pieces under its own brand as a way to differentiate the organization further from other industry organizations. Sean Trotman is a Partner in the Global Rewards practice of Deloitte Tax LLP with more than 25 years of global tax, mobility, and equity compensation experience. Sean was born and raised in England and earned his Bachelor’s degree in International Business and French from Aston University. Post-graduation, he qualified with the Association of Taxation Technicians in the United Kingdom. Sean has also studied at the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Rouen, France, and is fluent in French. Sean has lived in the United States for the last 20 years.
Meet Our GEO Awards Winners
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2022 GEO 23rd Annual Conference Chicago
As the lead GEO Awards judge for the past two years, I have had the privilege to see the innovative and creative plan designs that are being utilized around the globe. I am incredibly excited to take part in this event and celebrate the shining examples of best practices we can all emulate within our own organizations.
Tom Paleka, FGEVP, Global Total Rewards, Gallagher (US)