Proxy Season’s Most Prolific Corporate Agitator Pivots to ESG

May 25, 2022, 10:00 AM UTC

From his rented one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles’s Redondo Beach, a couple of blocks from a discount shop and a thrift store, John Chevedden is polishing a speech he’ll give to Alphabet Inc.'s executives and shareholders at its annual meeting next week.

The former aerospace employee is pressing the $1.4 trillion tech giant to address the hot-button issue of disinformation. Getting other shareholders to back Chevedden’s call, still a fledgling topic for most investors, may be a long shot. But for Main Street’s most prolific corporate agitator, it’s part of a new front he’s battling companies on — their impact on society. ...

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