Company: CNS
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001284812-25-000127
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Company: COHEN & STEERS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 14
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 Georgetown University and a JD degree from the University of Virginia.                                                                                                          |

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#### Recommendation of the Board
The Board recommends a vote “FOR” each of the nine director nominees.

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### CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
We regularly monitor legal and regulatory developments and review our corporate governance policies, processes and practices to respond to any such developments. We have sought to be a model of corporate governance by having an active and fully engaged Board, aligning compensation of senior leaders with shareholder and client interests and enforcing the highest compliance standards. Our corporate governance policies, processes and practices are designed to ensure that the leadership of our business meets our stated vision and goals. We seek to align the interests of the Board and management with those of our shareholders, while demonstrating the highest levels of ethical conduct.

#### Corporate Governance Guidelines
The Board has adopted Corporate Governance Guidelines that address the following: (i) director qualification standards, including guidelines for determining independence; (ii) director responsibilities; (iii) director access to management and, as appropriate, independent advisors; (iv) director compensation; (v) director orientation and continuing education; (vi) management succession; and (vii) annual performance evaluations of the Board. The Corporate Governance Guidelines are available on the company’s website at www.cohenandsteers.com under “Company–Investor Relations–Corporate Governance.”

### Code of Business Conduct and Ethics
The Board has adopted a Code of Business Conduct and Ethics that applies to the company’s directors, officers and employees and which addresses: (i) conflicts of interest; (ii) corporate opportunities; (iii) confidentiality of information; (iv) fair dealing; (v) protection and proper use of company assets; (vi) compliance with laws, rules and regulations (including insider trading laws); and (vii) reporting illegal or unethical behavior. The Board has also adopted a Code of Ethics for Senior Financial Officers that is designed to promote honest and ethical conduct and compliance with applicable laws, particularly as it relates to the maintenance of the company’s financial books and records and the preparation of its financial statements. The Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and the Code of Ethics for Senior Financial Officers are available on the company’s website at www.cohenandsteers.com under “Company–Investor Relations–Corporate Governance.” As required by applicable SEC rules and the NYSE listing standards, the company will promptly disclose any substantive changes in, or waivers of, the Code of Ethics for Senior Financial