ServiceTitan (TTAN) investors reelect board members and back PwC as auditor
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8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
ServiceTitan, Inc. held its Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 17, 2026. Stockholders elected three Class II directors — Michael Brown, Byron Deeter, and Vahe Kuzoyan — to serve until the 2029 annual meeting, each receiving strong support in the vote totals.
Stockholders also ratified PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2027. In addition, stockholders approved, on an advisory basis, holding future say‑on‑pay votes on executive compensation every one year.
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8-K Event Classification
Item 5.07 — Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
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Item 5.07
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
Governance
Results of a shareholder vote on proposals at an annual or special meeting.
Key Figures
Michael Brown votes for: 187,544,992 votes
Byron Deeter votes for: 169,083,236 votes
Vahe Kuzoyan votes for: 188,014,505 votes
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Michael Brown votes for
187,544,992 votes
Election of Class II director at 2026 annual meeting
Byron Deeter votes for
169,083,236 votes
Election of Class II director at 2026 annual meeting
Vahe Kuzoyan votes for
188,014,505 votes
Election of Class II director at 2026 annual meeting
Auditor ratification votes for
200,500,351 votes
Ratification of PwC for year ending January 31, 2027
Say-on-pay 1-year frequency votes
188,401,434 votes
Advisory vote on frequency of executive compensation votes
Key Terms
broker non-votes, independent registered public accounting firm, advisory basis, emerging growth company, +1 more
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broker non-votes financial
"Nominee | Votes For | Withhold Votes | Broker Non-Votes"
Broker non-votes occur when a brokerage firm is unable to vote on a shareholder’s behalf during a company election or decision because the shareholder has not given specific voting instructions, and the broker is not allowed or chooses not to vote on certain matters. They are important because they can affect the outcome of votes, especially when the results are close, by effectively reducing the total number of votes cast.
independent registered public accounting firm financial
"ratified the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the Company's independent registered public accounting firm"
An independent registered public accounting firm is an outside accounting company officially registered with the government regulator to examine and report on a public company's financial records and controls. Investors treat its reports like an impartial inspector’s certificate — they add credibility to financial statements, help spot errors or misleading claims, and reduce the risk that shareholders are relying on unchecked or biased numbers.
advisory basis financial
"Approval, on an advisory basis, of the frequency of future advisory votes"
emerging growth company regulatory
"Emerging growth company"
An emerging growth company is a recently public or smaller public firm that qualifies for temporary, lighter regulatory and disclosure rules to reduce the cost and effort of being public. For investors, it means the company may provide less historical financial detail and face fewer reporting requirements than larger firms, so it can grow more quickly but also carries higher uncertainty—like buying a promising early-stage product with fewer user reviews.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders financial
"held its Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the "Annual Meeting")"
FAQ
What did ServiceTitan (TTAN) stockholders vote on at the 2026 annual meeting?
Stockholders voted on three items: electing three Class II directors, ratifying PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent auditor for the year ending January 31, 2027, and selecting the frequency of future advisory votes on executive compensation, choosing an annual, one-year frequency.
Which directors were elected at ServiceTitan (TTAN)’s 2026 annual meeting?
Stockholders elected Michael Brown, Byron Deeter, and Vahe Kuzoyan as Class II directors. Each will serve until ServiceTitan’s 2029 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and until a successor is duly elected and qualified, reflecting solid support from voting shareholders.
How did ServiceTitan (TTAN) stockholders vote on the independent auditor?
Stockholders ratified PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent registered public accounting firm. The vote was 200,500,351 shares for, 48,113 against, and 70,764 abstentions, confirming PwC for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2027, with overwhelming approval.
What frequency of say-on-pay votes did ServiceTitan (TTAN) stockholders prefer?
Stockholders approved holding advisory votes on executive compensation every one year. The vote results were 188,401,434 shares for one year, 20,715 for two years, 102,404 for three years, and 75,586 abstentions, indicating a clear preference for annual say-on-pay votes.
How many votes did ServiceTitan (TTAN) director nominee Michael Brown receive?
Michael Brown received 187,544,992 votes for election, 1,055,147 withhold votes, and 12,019,089 broker non-votes. This indicates strong support from voting stockholders, with the majority of cast votes favoring his continued service as a Class II director.
How many votes did ServiceTitan (TTAN) director nominee Vahe Kuzoyan receive?
Vahe Kuzoyan received 188,014,505 votes for, 585,634 withhold votes, and 12,019,089 broker non-votes. These results show high support among stockholders for his election as a Class II director serving until the 2029 annual meeting.