Company: PCOR
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001193125-25-093502
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Company: PROCORE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form: DEF 14A
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| + | send a timely written notice that you are revoking your proxy to our Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary via email at legalnotice@procore.com; or |

| + | attend the Annual Meeting and vote online during the Annual Meeting. Simply attending the Annual Meeting will not, by itself, change your vote or revoke your proxy. Even if you plan to attend the Annual Meeting, we recommend that you also submit your proxy or voting instructions or vote in advance of the Annual Meeting by telephone or through the Internet so that your vote will be counted if you later decide not to attend the Annual Meeting. |

Your latest-dated proxy card or telephone or Internet proxy is the one that is counted. If you are a beneficial owner and your shares are held in “street name” on your behalf by a brokerage firm, bank, or other nominee, you should follow the instructions provided by that brokerage firm, bank, or other nominee to change your vote.

| 8 |     | PROCORE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2025 PROXY STATEMENT |

General Information| Questions and Answers If I am a stockholder of record and I do not vote, or if I return a proxy card or otherwise vote without giving specific voting instructions, what happens? If you are a stockholder of record and do not vote through the Internet, by telephone, by completing a proxy card, or online during the Annual Meeting, your shares will not be voted. If you return a signed and dated proxy card or otherwise vote without marking voting selections, your shares will be voted in accordance with the recommendations of our Board as follows:

| + | “FOR” the election of Erin M. Chapple, Brian Feinstein, and Kevin J. O’Connor as Class I directors to hold office until the 2028 Annual Meeting; |

| + | “FOR” the compensation of the Company’s named executive officers as described in this Proxy Statement. |

If any other matter is properly presented at the Annual Meeting, your proxy holder (one of the individuals named on your proxy card) will exercise discretionary authority to vote your shares. If I am a beneficial owner of shares held in “street name” and I do not provide my brokerage firm, bank, or other nominee with voting instructions, what happens? If you are a beneficial owner and do not instruct your brokerage firm, bank, or other nominee on how to vote your shares, your shares will be considered “uninstructed” and the question of whether your nominee will still be able to vote