PROPOSAL ONE: ELECTION OF TRUSTEES
The Trustees recommend a vote for the election of the four individuals named below to serve until the next annual meeting of unit owners, or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. All of the nominees are presently serving as Trustees. The Trustees are informed that all nominees are willing to serve, but if any such person shall decline or shall become unable to serve as a Trustee for any reason, votes will be cast instead for a substitute nominee, if any, designated by the present Trustees, or, if none is so designated prior to election, said votes will be cast according to the judgment of the person or persons voting the proxy.
Nominees for Election as Trustees
The following sets forth certain information about the nominees for election as Trustees, including a description of the specific experience, qualifications, attributes or skills that led to the conclusion that, given the nature and structure of the Trust, the named person should serve as a Trustee. For further information, see “--Governance and Nominations – Nominations” below. Other than the Trust itself, none of the corporations or organizations with which the nominees are affiliated is a parent, subsidiary or other affiliate of the Trust.
Nancy J. Floyd Prue, 69, is an active investor, a Chartered Financial Analyst, and an Attorney. Ms. Floyd Prue retired from Adams Funds in 2017 where she was a member of the executive team managing $2.7 billion in two closed-ends funds. During her 35 years with Adams Funds, Ms. Floyd Prue served as President and Senior Portfolio Manager of Adams Natural Resources Fund where she specialized in oil and gas investments. Ms. Floyd Prue is a former President and a director of the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts. Ms. Floyd Prue has been a Trustee since March 15, 2018 and has served in a non-executive capacity as Managing Trustee since March 13, 2023. She is currently a director and treasurer of the Keswick Multi-Care Board and is a member of the Board of Directors of Keswick and Keswick Foundation.
Ahron H. Haspel, 80, is an active investor, an Attorney, and a Certified Public Accountant specializing in the tax area. He retired from Jones Day in 2012 where he served as a partner specializing in the mergers and acquisition area. Prior to joining Jones Day, he was a senior partner at KPMG where he served on the firm’s board of directors, audit committee, and other leadership positions. Throughout his career, Mr. Haspel has worked extensively with oil and gas companies as well other natural resource companies. Mr. Haspel has been a Trustee and Chairman of the Audit Committee and Compensation Committee since November 2, 2017. He is presently a member of the board of directors of Hanover Bank Corp. where he serves as Chairman of the audit committee.
Lawrence A. Kobrin, 90, was affiliated with the Trust’s previous law firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel llp, until his retirement from that firm in 2021. He served as a legal advisor to the Trust since its formation in 1975, and thus has long and continuous experience with the Trust’s organizational model and operations, the royalty rights and their enforcement by the Trust, and the professional representatives and consultants in Germany. He has a law degree and has practiced law for over fifty years. Mr. Kobrin has been a Trustee since 2006 and serves as Clerk to the Trustees.
Willard B. Taylor, 83, is of counsel to the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell LLP, a position he has held since 2008, and was a partner in that firm from 1972 through 2007. Mr. Taylor has been a Trustee since 1975 and also served as a director of North European Oil Company from 1970 to 1972. Mr. Taylor specializes in tax matters; and has for many years taught at New York University School of Law and other law schools, including the law schools of Yale University, the University of Virginia, the University of Toronto, and the University of San Diego. He has co-authored a treatise on the Federal income taxation of investments in oil and gas and written extensively on the Federal income tax treatment of trusts, including royalty trusts, that invest in oil and gas and other properties.