Life360 stockholders approve board directors and executive pay

Published 29/05/2025, 22:18
Life360 stockholders approve board directors and executive pay

On May 27, 2025, Life360 , Inc. (NASDAQ:LIF), a leading provider of location-based services and family networking technology, announced the results of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The meeting, which took place virtually, saw the participation of shareholders holding approximately 74.57% of the company’s common stock.

During the meeting, three key proposals were put to vote. The first proposal concerned the election of three Class III directors to serve until the 2028 annual meeting. Chris Hulls, Charles "CJ" Prober, and John Philip Coghlan were elected as directors with the majority of votes cast in their favor.

The second proposal was an advisory vote on the compensation of the company’s named executive officers. The stockholders approved the executive compensation package with a significant majority.

The third proposal involved the ratification of Deloitte & Touche LLP as Life360’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year 2025. This proposal also received overwhelming support from the stockholders.

The results of the voting process indicate strong shareholder confidence in the company’s leadership and strategic direction. Life360’s commitment to transparency and sound governance practices is reflected in the detailed reporting of the voting outcomes.

The filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission provides further information on the meeting’s proceedings and the full voting results. According to the report, all proposals passed with a significant majority, and no broker non-votes were recorded for the election of directors.

This news is based on the company’s recent SEC filing and provides a snapshot of Life360’s corporate governance and shareholder engagement.

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