Governance Documents

Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain is the world’s trusted partner for records and information management services. As a public company, we are also committed to building stakeholder confidence through strong corporate governance and financial transparency. Iron Mountain governance is guided by two principles: (1) invest our shareholder’s money as if it were our own and (2) do what is right for our customers and employees. We believe that if we do these things well, and continue to communicate openly and candidly, our shareholders will benefit greatly.

In January 2009, Iron Mountain was added to the S&P 500 Index. Widely regarded as the best single gauge of the U.S. equities market, this world-renowned index includes 500 leading companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy. And, for the fifth consecutive year, Fortune magazine named Iron Mountain to its list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies,” the definitive report card on corporate reputation. Iron Mountain ranked second in its industry category of Diversified Outsourcing. The industry rankings reflect feedback from executives, directors and analysts who rated Iron Mountain among its industry peers on nine key attributes of reputation, from investment value to quality of management.

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Committees

Governance Documents