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2026 Annual Meeting Analysis

FEDEX CORP · Meeting: September 28, 2026

Policy v1.2high confidenceView Filing ↗
For informational purposes only. This AI-generated analysis applies a published voting policy to publicly available proxy filings. It does not constitute investment advice, proxy voting advice, or a solicitation of any kind. AI analysis may be incomplete or inaccurate — always review the actual filing and make your own independent decision.

Directors FOR

11

Directors AGAINST

0

Say on Pay

FOR

Auditor

FOR

Director Elections

Election of Directors

11 FOR
✓ FOR
Mark A. Edmunds

Edmunds joined the board in 2026 and is exempt from the TSR trigger under the 24-month new-director rule; he brings strong financial expertise as a CPA and former Deloitte Vice Chairman with audit committee experience.

✓ FOR
Marvin R. Ellison

FedEx's 3-year total return of 64.5% is strong positive (>20%), and the gap versus the ^GSPC — S&P 500 benchmark is only -12.7 percentage points, well below the 80-point threshold required to trigger a No vote; Ellison has served since 2014 with relevant retail and logistics expertise.

✓ FOR
Susan Patricia Griffith

TSR underperformance trigger does not fire given the -12.7pp gap versus ^GSPC — S&P 500 falls far short of the 80pp threshold; Griffith serves as Lead Independent Director and brings CEO-level leadership experience from Progressive Corporation.

✓ FOR
R. Brad Martin

TSR trigger does not apply given the -12.7pp gap versus ^GSPC — S&P 500 is well below the 80pp threshold; Martin is a non-independent Executive Chairman and holds only one outside public directorship (FedEx Freight), within overboarding limits.

✓ FOR
Nancy A. Norton

TSR trigger does not fire; Norton joined in 2022 and brings relevant cybersecurity and government expertise, and holds one outside directorship (Leidos), within limits.

✓ FOR
Frederick P. Perpall

TSR trigger does not fire given the narrow gap versus ^GSPC — S&P 500; Perpall has served since 2021 with risk management and financial oversight experience and holds one outside directorship.

✓ FOR
Joshua Cooper Ramo

TSR trigger does not apply; Ramo has served since 2011 and holds no other public company board seats, with relevant international and strategic advisory expertise.

✓ FOR
Susan C. Schwab

TSR trigger does not fire; Schwab has served since 2009 and holds two outside directorships (Caterpillar and Marriott), within the policy's four-board limit, with relevant government and international trade expertise.

✓ FOR
Richard W. Smith

Smith joined the board in 2025 and is exempt from the TSR trigger under the 24-month new-director rule; he brings deep operational expertise as COO-International and CEO-Airline of Federal Express.

✓ FOR
Rajesh Subramaniam

As a sitting CEO of FedEx, Subramaniam holds one outside public board seat (Procter & Gamble), within the one-outside-board limit for sitting CEOs; the TSR trigger does not fire given the -12.7pp gap versus ^GSPC — S&P 500 is far below the 80pp threshold.

✓ FOR
Paul S. Walsh

TSR trigger does not fire; Walsh has served since 1996 and holds two outside directorships (McDonald's and UPL Ltd.), within the four-board limit, with extensive international and financial leadership experience.

All eleven director nominees receive a FOR vote. FedEx's 3-year total return of 64.5% is strongly positive, and the gap versus the ^GSPC — S&P 500 benchmark of -12.7 percentage points falls well below the 80-point threshold required to trigger an against vote. No overboarding concerns were identified, all sitting CEOs hold only one outside public board seat, all directors attended at least 75% of meetings, and audit committee members have demonstrated financial expertise.

Say on Pay

✓ FOR

CEO

Rajesh Subramaniam

Total Comp

$12,873,691

Prior Support

63%%

⚑ prior say on pay below 70 percent⚑ company made meaningful changes in response

FedEx received only 63% shareholder support on last year's Say on Pay vote, which ordinarily triggers a No vote under policy if no visible changes were made — however, the company conducted extensive outreach with shareholders representing 38% of outstanding shares and made meaningful structural changes in response, including adopting a formal Executive Severance Plan, eliminating discretionary retention awards, discontinuing the practice of paying taxes on restricted stock awards, and adding multiple financial metrics to the annual bonus plan. CEO total compensation of approximately $12.9 million appears reasonable for a large-cap industrial company of FedEx's scale, and the company's pay structure is predominantly variable and performance-linked, including long-term incentives tied to earnings per share, return on invested capital, and relative total shareholder return over a three-year period. Given the substantive and documented response to the prior-year shareholder vote, the policy requirement for visible change has been satisfied, and a FOR vote is appropriate.

Auditor Ratification

✓ FOR

Auditor

Ernst & Young LLP

Tenure

24 yrs

Audit Fees

$32,860,000

Non-Audit Fees

$13,435,000

Non-audit fees (audit-related fees of $9,048,000 plus tax fees of $4,128,000 plus other fees of $259,000 = $13,435,000) represent approximately 41% of audit fees ($32,860,000), which is below the 50% threshold that would trigger a No vote. Ernst & Young's tenure of 24 years is below the 25-year threshold, and EY is a Big 4 firm appropriate for FedEx's scale and complexity.

Stockholder Proposals

1 proposal submitted by shareholders

Proposal 4

Independent Board Chair

✓ FOR
Filed by:The Accountability Board Inc.OtherGovernance
Prior-year support: 43% (Approximately 43% support at 2025 annual meeting for a substantially similar independent board chair proposal)
Board recommends: AGAINST
⚑ 43% prior-year support⚑ governance structural ask⚑ non-ideological credible filer⚑ company response inadequate — board merely committed to annual review without structural change

The Accountability Board Inc. is a credible governance-focused filer with no apparent ideological bias, and this proposal addresses a straightforward structural governance question — whether the board chair should be independent — rather than a political or social objective. Near-majority support of approximately 43% at last year's annual meeting is a strong signal of genuine shareholder concern, and under policy this level of support creates a lean-FOR presumption unless the company has meaningfully addressed the issue. The company's response — electing an independent director as chair in June 2025, then converting that same director to Executive Chairman just two months later, and now pointing to a Lead Independent Director structure and a commitment to 'annual review' as sufficient remediation — does not constitute a substantive response to the core concern shareholders raised. Requiring that the board chair be an independent director is a mainstream governance standard adopted by 42% of S&P 500 companies, and the proposal's flexibility provisions (allowing a waiver if no independent director is available) are reasonable; accordingly, a FOR vote is warranted.

Overall Assessment

FedEx's 2026 annual meeting ballot presents a largely clean slate: all eleven director nominees receive FOR votes as TSR performance versus the ^GSPC — S&P 500 does not breach the applicable trigger threshold, no overboarding issues exist, and the auditor fee ratio is comfortably within limits. The primary area of concern is the stockholder proposal on independent board chair, which earns a FOR vote given near-majority prior-year support and an inadequate company response, and the Say on Pay vote earns a FOR despite the prior year's low 63% support because the company made substantive, documented changes to its compensation program in direct response to shareholder feedback.

Filing date: August 17, 2026·Policy v1.2·high confidence

Compensation Peer Group

1 companies disclosed in 2026 proxy filing

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