Celebrating 15 Years

Denise R. Singleton

Denise R. Singleton

EVP, General Counsel and Secretary

Nominating Governance Committee

Denise R. Singleton (f/k/a Denise R. Cade) is presently Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary at WestRock Company (NYSE:WRK), a Fortune 200 company that is a leading provider of sustainable paper and packaging solutions. In this role, she leads all legal, regulatory, compliance, environmental, government affairs and corporate governance matters.

Denise serves on the Board of Directors of Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX), a Fortune 50 company, and is a member of the Audit and Finance Committee and the Public Policy and Sustainability Committee. Phillips 66 is a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company with a portfolio of Midstream, Chemicals, Refining and Marketing and Specialties businesses.

In addition, Denise is a member of the Board of Directors of Teledyne Technologies Inc. (NYSE:TDY), sitting on the Audit Committee and the Nominating and Governance Committee. Teledyne is an S&P 500 leading manufacturer of sophisticated instrumentation, digital imaging products and software, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems.

Recently, Denise was named a 2022 Director to Watch by Directors & Boards magazine. Further, she was named one of the 2021 Most Influential Black Corporate Directors by Savoy magazine, received the Marquette University 2021 Professional Achievement Award and received the Georgetown Law 2020 Paul R. Dean Award for leadership to Georgetown Law and the legal profession. In 2020, WomenInc. magazine named Denise to its 2019 Most Influential Corporate Board Directors list and Savoy magazine named her one of the 2020 Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America. In 2019, she was named one of the Most Powerful Women in Corporate America by Black Enterprise magazine and was included in The Legal 500 GC Powerlist that consists of the most influential in-house lawyers in business. In 2018 and 2015, Denise was named one of the Most Influential Black Lawyers by Savoy magazine.

Ms. Singleton sits on the Georgetown Law Board of Visitors. She is also a member of The Executive Leadership Council and The Chicago Network, where she was most recently Chair of the Board.

For over six years before joining WestRock in February 2022, Denise was Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at IDEX Corporation (NYSE:IEX), an S&P 500 global manufacturer specializing in fluid and metering technologies, health and science technologies, and fire, safety and other diversified products, including the Jaws of Life® rescue tools. In this role, she led all legal, regulatory, compliance, information security/cybersecurity, ESG and corporate governance matters. Prior to joining IDEX in 2015, Denise was senior vice president, general counsel, corporate secretary and chief compliance officer for SunCoke Energy, Inc. (NYSE:SXC) and its controlled company, SunCoke Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE:SXCP), for nearly five years. Additionally, Denise was a member of the SXCP Board of Directors. From 2005 to 2011, Denise was with PPG Industries, Inc., most recently as assistant general counsel, securities and finance, and corporate secretary. While there she also served as chief mergers and acquisition counsel and general counsel for the Glass and Fiber Glass Division.

Denise began her legal career in private practice, specializing in corporate and securities law matters and corporate transactions. She was a partner at Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington, D.C., before her move to PPG. Denise received a JD from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA in journalism from Marquette University.

Denise devotes time to organizations that prioritize the professional development and advancement of women and people of color, including The Chicago Network; 50/50 Women on Boards; The Executive Leadership Council; and the Georgetown Law Board of Visitors.

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Code of Conduct: Governing Data & Emerging Tech

Boards are no longer observers of emerging technology; they are stewards of how it’s governed. This panel goes beyond awareness to examine how directors can structure oversight, define accountability, and measure governance effectiveness in AI, data use, and digital innovation. Panelists will share practical strategies for building governance systems that ensure transparency, ethical decision-making, and responsible innovation at scale.

Your First Board Meeting: A Director’s Playbook

Designed for aspiring and newly appointed directors, this session offers practical guidance on how to step confidently into your first boardroom. Learn what to expect in early meetings, how to contribute with purpose, and how to quickly build credibility and trust among seasoned peers. Gain insight into board dynamics, unspoken protocols, and the critical questions new directors should be ready to ask and answer.

Tactics that Work: Case Studies in Navigating Shareholder Activism

In this tactical, director-focused session, participants will engage in case-based exercises to dissect real campaigns and pressure scenarios. From activist letters to proxy fights, explore how boards can craft strategic responses that reinforce governance integrity, protect corporate reputation, and align with long-term priorities. Walk away with actionable tactics and frameworks to strengthen board preparedness in the face of growing investor scrutiny.

Inside the Boardroom: Resilience Planning in Action

This interactive session places directors inside the boardroom during moments of disruption. Through tabletop exercises and real-world scenarios, participants will explore how boards can apply structured frameworks to assess geopolitical risk, anticipate threats, and make decisive decisions under pressure. Designed as a classroom-style session, this breakout provides practical tools to strengthen oversight and build a proactive board response strategy in an increasingly uncertain world.

Reputation & Response: How Boards Navigate Shareholder Activism

As shareholder activism intensifies, boards face mounting pressure to defend strategy, protect corporate reputation, and engage stakeholders with clarity. This panel brings together seasoned directors to explore how boards can respond effectively while maintaining credibility, board alignment, and stakeholder trust. Hear real-world insights on navigating activism in today’s high-stakes, high-visibility environment.

Navigating Global Markets: Trade, Tariffs, and Supply Chain Strategy

As global disruptions reshape business models, this panel will explore how boards can navigate the practical complexities of trade, tariffs, and supply chain shifts across regions. Panelists will share how directors are guiding companies through regulatory changes, sourcing challenges, and new market risks, while seizing opportunities for growth and operational agility.

Strengthening Oversight: Risk Management and Board Resilience

This keynote will equip directors to think globally about risk through the lens of geopolitical foresight, cross-border tensions, and long-term instability. Learn how boards can strengthen oversight and guide enterprise-wide resilience by anticipating disruption and embedding a proactive risk culture in a changing world.