Marsha Frost
A representative from Calpers who provided a justification for voting against Elon Musk's pay package, which was criticized by the podcast hosts as smug and nonsensical.
First Mentioned
10/12/2025, 5:23:16 AM
Last Updated
10/12/2025, 5:25:59 AM
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10/12/2025, 5:25:59 AM
Summary
Marsha Frost is identified as a representative of Calpers, a prominent institutional investor. She gained attention in the context of Tesla's shareholder vote on Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package. Frost, representing Calpers, voted against the compensation package, even after Tesla shareholders re-approved it and also sanctioned the move of Tesla's incorporation from Delaware to Texas. This vote led to criticism from podcast hosts, who argued that institutional investors like Frost had benefited significantly from Musk's performance at Tesla.
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Representative
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Calpers (institutional investor)
Timeline
- As a representative of Calpers, Marsha Frost voted against Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package at Tesla, during the period when shareholders re-approved the package and the company's move to Texas. (Source: Related document and external authoritative sources)
2024-06-13
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