Company: TBPH
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001104659-25-033819
Chunk: 26

Company: Theravance Biopharma, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 26
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 on our website identified above. Director Independence Our ordinary shares are listed on The Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol “TBPH.” The listing rules of this stock exchange generally require that a majority of the members of a listed company’s board of directors be independent. In addition, the rules of Nasdaq require that, subject to specified exceptions, each member of a listed company’s audit, compensation, and nominating/corporate governance committees be independent. Under Nasdaq’s rules, a director will only qualify as an “independent director” if that person is not an executive officer of the company and, in the opinion of that company’s board of directors, that person does not have a relationship that would interfere with the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director. Audit committee members must also satisfy the independence criteria set forth in Rule 10A-3 under the Securities Exchange Act. In order to be considered independent for purposes of Rule 10A-3, a member of an audit committee of a listed company may not, other than in his or her capacity as a member of the audit committee, the board of directors, or any other board committee: (1) accept, directly or indirectly, any consulting, advisory, or other compensatory fee from the listed company or any of its subsidiaries; or (2) be an affiliated person of the listed company or any of its subsidiaries. Compensation committee members must also satisfy the independence criteria set forth under the Nasdaq rules. In order for a member of a listed company’s compensation committee to be considered independent for purposes of the Nasdaq rules, the listed company’s board of directors must consider all factors specifically relevant to determine whether a director has a relationship to the company which is material to that director’s ability to be independent from management in connection with the duties of a compensation committee member, including but not limited to: (1) the source of compensation of such director, including any consulting, advisory or other compensatory fee paid by the company to such director; and (2) whether such director is affiliated with the company, a subsidiary of the company or an affiliate of a subsidiary of the company. Our board of directors has undertaken a review of the independence of each director. In making this determination, our board of directors considered the relationships that each non-employee director has with us and all other facts and circumstances that our board of directors deemed relevant in determining their independence. Based on this review, our board of directors has determined that all of our directors, other than Mr. Winningham