


The Power of Inholder Activism: How Shareholders Can Drive Positive Change
Inholder is a term used in the context of shareholder activism, which refers to the practice of shareholders actively engaging with companies to influence their behavior and promote positive change.
An inholder is a shareholder who takes an active role in the company's decision-making process by attending meetings, asking questions, and advocating for changes that align with their values and interests. Inholder is a term that contrasts with "outside activist," who may not have a direct financial stake in the company but still seek to influence its policies and practices.
Inholder activism can take many forms, such as filing shareholder proposals, attending annual meetings, and engaging with company management and board members. Inholders may also work with other shareholders or advocacy groups to build support for their positions and push for changes that benefit the company and its stakeholders.



