|
Share
Classes1
| |
Vanguard
Fund2
|
Investor |
Admiral |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
VWNDX |
VWNEX |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
VWNFX |
VWNAX |
Vanguard
Fund |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
$22,083.38 |
$21,500.04 |
$21,500.04 |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
22,083.38 |
21,500.04 |
21,500.04 |
Vanguard
Fund |
Capital
Contribution
to
Vanguard |
Percentage
of
Fund’s
Average
Net
Assets |
Percent
of
Vanguard
Funds’
Contribution |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
$766,000 |
Less than
0.01% |
0.31% |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
1,799,000 |
Less than
0.01 |
0.72 |
Annual
Shared Fund Operating Expenses
(Shared
Expenses Deducted From Fund Assets) | |||
Vanguard
Fund |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
|
|
|
Management
and Administrative Expenses |
0.15% |
0.14% |
0.15% |
Marketing and
Distribution Expenses |
Less than
0.01 |
Less than
0.01 |
Less than
0.01 |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
|
|
|
Management
and Administrative Expenses |
0.15% |
0.15% |
0.15% |
Marketing and
Distribution Expenses |
Less than
0.01 |
Less than
0.01 |
Less than
0.01 |
Name,
Year of Birth |
Position(s)
Held
With
Funds |
Vanguard
Funds’
Trustee/
Officer
Since |
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
the Past Five Years,
Outside
Directorships,
and
Other Experience |
Number
of
Vanguard
Funds
Overseen
by
Trustee/Officer |
Interested
Trustee1
|
|
|
|
|
Mortimer J.
Buckley
(1969) |
Chairman of
the
Board, Chief
Executive
Officer, and
President |
January
2018 |
Chairman of
the board (2019–present) of Vanguard
and of each
of the investment companies served by
Vanguard;
chief executive officer (2018–present) of
Vanguard;
chief executive officer, president, and
trustee
(2018–present) of each of the investment
companies
served by Vanguard; president and
director
(2017–present) of Vanguard; and president
(2018–present)
of Vanguard Marketing Corporation.
Chief
investment officer (2013–2017), managing
director
(2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor
Group
(2006–2012), and chief information officer
(2001–2006)
of Vanguard. Member of the board of
governors of
the Investment Company Institute and of
FINRA. |
210 |
1 Mr.
Buckley is considered an “interested person” as defined in the 1940 Act
because he is an officer of the Trust. | ||||
Independent
Trustees |
|
|
|
|
Tara
Bunch
(1962) |
Trustee |
November
2021 |
Head of
Global Operations at Airbnb (2020–present).
Vice
President of AppleCare (2012–2020). Member of
the board of
the University of California, Berkeley
School of
Engineering, and Santa Clara University’s
School of
Business. |
210
|
Name,
Year of Birth |
Position(s)
Held
With
Funds |
Vanguard
Funds’
Trustee/
Officer
Since |
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
the Past Five Years,
Outside
Directorships,
and
Other Experience |
Number of
Vanguard
Funds
Overseen by
Trustee/Officer |
Emerson U.
Fullwood
(1948) |
Trustee |
January
2008 |
Executive
chief staff and marketing officer for North
America and
corporate vice president (retired 2008) of
Xerox
Corporation (document management products
and
services). Former president of the Worldwide
Channels
Group, Latin America, and Worldwide
Customer
Service and executive chief staff officer of
Developing
Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence
and 2009–2010
Distinguished Minett Professor at the
Rochester
Institute of Technology. Member of the
board of
directors of the University of Rochester
Medical
Center, the Monroe Community College
Foundation,
the United Way of Rochester, North
Carolina
A&T University, Roberts Wesleyan College,
and the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Trustee of
the
University of Rochester. |
210 |
F. Joseph
Loughrey
(1949) |
Trustee |
October
2009 |
President and
chief operating officer (retired 2009)
and vice
chairman of the board (2008–2009) of
Cummins Inc.
(industrial machinery). Director of the V
Foundation.
Member of the advisory council for the
College of
Arts and Letters at the University of Notre
Dame.
Chairman of the board of Saint Anselm
College. |
210 |
Mark
Loughridge
(1953) |
Lead
Independent
Trustee |
March
2012 |
Senior vice
president and chief financial officer (retired
2013) of IBM
(information technology services).
Fiduciary
member of IBM’s Retirement Plan
Committee
(2004–2013), senior vice president and
general
manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global
Financing,
vice president and controller (1998–2002)
of IBM, and a
variety of other prior management roles
at IBM.
Member of the Council on Chicago Booth. |
210 |
Scott C.
Malpass
(1962) |
Trustee |
March
2012 |
Co-founder
and managing partner (2022-present) of
Grafton
Street Partners (investment advisory firm).
Chief
investment officer and vice president of the
University of
Notre Dame (retired 2020). Chair of the
board of
Catholic Investment Services, Inc.
(investment
advisors). Member of the board of
superintendence
of the Institute for the Works of
Religion.
Member of the Notre Dame 403(b)
Investment
Committee and the board of directors of
Paxos Trust
Company (finance). |
210 |
Deanna
Mulligan
(1963) |
Trustee |
January
2018 |
Chief
executive officer of Purposeful (2021–present).
Board chair
(2020), chief executive officer
(2011–2020),
and president (2010–2019) of The
Guardian Life
Insurance Company of America. Chief
operating
officer (2010–2011) and executive vice
president
(2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability
of The
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America.
Director of
DuPont. Member of the board of the
Economic Club
of New York. Trustee of the
Partnership
for New York City (business leadership),
the Chief
Executives for Corporate Purpose, and the
New
York-Presbyterian Hospital. |
210
|
Name,
Year of Birth |
Position(s)
Held
With
Funds |
Vanguard
Funds’
Trustee/
Officer
Since |
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
the Past Five Years,
Outside
Directorships,
and
Other Experience |
Number of
Vanguard
Funds
Overseen by
Trustee/Officer |
Lubos
Pastor
(1974) |
Trustee |
January
2024 |
Charles P.
McQuaid Distinguished Service Professor
of Finance
(2023-present) at the University of Chicago
Booth School
of Business; Charles P. McQuaid
Professor of
Finance at the University of Chicago
Booth School
of Business (2009-2023). Vice
President at
European Finance Association. Member
of the board
of the Fama-Miller Center for Research in
Finance.
Research Associate at the National Bureau
of Economic
Research, and Research Fellow at the
Centre for
Economic Policy and Research. Member of
Center for
Research in Security Prices (CRSP) Index
Advisory
Council and Advisory Board. |
210 |
André F.
Perold
(1952) |
Trustee |
December
2004 |
George Gund
Professor of Finance and Banking,
Emeritus at
the Harvard Business School (retired
2011). Chief
investment officer and partner of
HighVista
Strategies LLC (private investment firm).
Board member
of RIT Capital Partners (investment
firm). |
210 |
Sarah Bloom
Raskin
(1961) |
Trustee |
January
2018 |
Deputy
secretary (2014–2017) of the United States
Department of
the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of
the Federal
Reserve Board. Commissioner
(2007–2010)
of financial regulation for the State of
Maryland.
Colin W. Brown Distinguished Professor of
the Practice,
Duke Law School (2021–present);
Rubenstein
Fellow, Duke University (2017–2020);
Distinguished
Fellow of the Global Financial Markets
Center, Duke
Law School (2020–2022); and Senior
Fellow, Duke
Center on Risk (2020–present). Partner
of Kaya
Partners (climate policy advisory services).
Member of the
board of directors of Arcadia (energy
solution
technology). |
210 |
Grant
Reid
(1959) |
Trustee |
July
2023 |
Senior
operating partner (2023–present) of CVC
Capital
(alternative investment manager). Chief
executive
officer and president (2014–2022) and
member of the
board of directors (2015–2022) of
Mars,
Incorporated (multinational manufacturer).
Member of the
board of directors of Marriott
International,
Inc. Member of the board of the
Sustainable
Markets Initiative (environmental
services) and
chair of the Sustainable Markets
Initiative’s
Agribusiness Task Force. |
210 |
David
Thomas
(1956) |
Trustee |
July
2021 |
President of
Morehouse College (2018–present).
Professor of
Business Administration Emeritus at
Harvard
University (2017–2018) and Dean
(2011–2016)
and Professor of Management at
Georgetown
University, McDonough School of
Business
(2016–2017). Director of DTE Energy
Company.
Trustee of Common Fund. |
210 |
Peter F.
Volanakis
(1955) |
Trustee |
July
2009 |
President and
chief operating officer (retired 2010) of
Corning
Incorporated (communications equipment)
and director
of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and
Dow Corning
(2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX
Corporation
(multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer
of the Amos
Tuck School of Business Administration,
Dartmouth
College (2001–2013). Member of the BMW
Group
Mobility Council. |
210
|
Name,
Year of Birth |
Position(s)
Held
With
Funds |
Vanguard
Funds’
Trustee/
Officer
Since |
Principal
Occupation(s)
During
the Past Five Years,
Outside
Directorships,
and
Other Experience |
Number of
Vanguard
Funds
Overseen by
Trustee/Officer |
Executive
Officers |
|
|
|
|
Jacqueline
Angell
(1974) |
Chief
Compliance
Officer |
November
2022 |
Principal of
Vanguard. Chief compliance officer
(2022–present)
of Vanguard and of each of the
investment
companies served by Vanguard. Chief
compliance
officer (2018–2022) and deputy chief
compliance
officer (2017–2019) of State Street. |
210 |
Christine
Buchanan
(1970) |
Chief
Financial
Officer |
November
2017 |
Principal of
Vanguard. Chief financial officer
(2021–present)
and treasurer (2017–2021) of each of
the
investment companies served by Vanguard.
Partner
(2005–2017) at KPMG (audit, tax, and
advisory
services). |
210 |
John
Galloway
(1973) |
Investment
Stewardship
Officer |
September
2020 |
Principal of
Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer
(2020–present)
of each of the investment companies
served by
Vanguard. Head of Investor Advocacy
(2020–present)
and head of Marketing Strategy and
Planning
(2017–2020) at Vanguard. Special Assistant
to the
President of the United States (2015). |
210 |
Ashley
Grim
(1984) |
Treasurer |
February
2022 |
Treasurer
(2022–present) of each of the investment
companies
served by Vanguard. Fund transfer agent
controller
(2019–2022) and director of Audit Services
(2017–2019)
at Vanguard. Senior manager
(2015–2017)
at PriceWaterhouseCoopers (audit and
assurance,
consulting, and tax services). |
210 |
Jodi
Miller
(1980) |
Finance
Director |
September
2022 |
Principal of
Vanguard. Finance director
(2022–present)
of each of the investment companies
served by
Vanguard. Head of Enterprise Investment
Services
(2020–present), Head of Retail Client
Services
& Operations (2020–2022), and Head of
Retail
Strategic Support (2018–2020) at Vanguard. |
210 |
Anne E.
Robinson
(1970) |
Secretary |
September
2016 |
General
counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard.
Secretary
(2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of
the
investment companies served by Vanguard.
Managing
director (2016–present) of Vanguard.
Managing
director and general counsel of Global
Cards and
Consumer Services (2014–2016) at
Citigroup.
Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.
Non-executive
director of the board of National Grid
(energy). |
210 |
Michael
Rollings
(1963) |
Finance
Director |
February
2017 |
Finance
director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017)
of each of
the investment companies served by
Vanguard.
Managing director (2016–present) of
Vanguard.
Chief financial officer (2016–present) of
Vanguard.
Director (2016–present) of Vanguard
Marketing
Corporation. Executive vice president and
chief
financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual
Financial
Group. |
210 |
Trustee |
Aggregate
Compensation
From
the
Funds1
|
Total
Compensation
From All
Vanguard
Funds Paid
to Trustees2
|
Mortimer J.
Buckley |
— |
— |
Tara
Bunch |
$3,941 |
$330,000 |
Emerson U.
Fullwood |
3,941 |
330,000 |
F. Joseph
Loughrey |
4,180 |
350,000 |
Mark
Loughridge |
4,777 |
400,000 |
Scott C.
Malpass |
3,941 |
330,000 |
Deanna
Mulligan |
3,941 |
330,000 |
Lubos
Pastor3 |
— |
— |
André F.
Perold |
3,941 |
330,000 |
Sarah Bloom
Raskin |
4,180 |
350,000 |
Grant
Reid4 |
1,349 |
188,572 |
David
Thomas |
3,941 |
330,000 |
Peter F.
Volanakis |
4,180 |
350,000 |
Vanguard
Fund |
Trustee |
Dollar Range
of
Fund
Shares
Owned by
Trustee |
Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Vanguard
Fund Shares
Owned by
Trustee |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
Mortimer J.
Buckley |
Over
$100,000 |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Tara
Bunch |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Emerson U.
Fullwood |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
F. Joseph
Loughrey |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Mark
Loughridge |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Scott C.
Malpass |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Deanna
Mulligan |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Lubos
Pastor |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
André F.
Perold |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Sarah Bloom
Raskin |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Grant
Reid |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
David
Thomas |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Peter F.
Volanakis |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
|
|
|
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
Mortimer J.
Buckley |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Tara
Bunch |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Emerson U.
Fullwood |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
F. Joseph
Loughrey |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Mark
Loughridge |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Scott C.
Malpass |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Deanna
Mulligan |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Lubos
Pastor |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
André F.
Perold |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Sarah Bloom
Raskin |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Grant
Reid |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
David
Thomas |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
|
Peter F.
Volanakis |
— |
Over
$100,000 |
Vanguard
Fund |
Share
Class |
Owner and
Address |
Percentage
of
Ownership |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
Investor
Shares |
VANGUARD STAR FUND VALLEY
FORGE, PA |
35.40% |
|
|
VANGUARD DIVERSIFIED EQUITY
FUND VALLEY FORGE,
PA |
10.29% |
|
Admiral
Shares |
FEDEX CORPORATION RETIREMENT
SAVINGS PLAN MEMPHIS,
TN |
6.30% |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
Investor
Shares |
VANGUARD STAR FUND VALLEY
FORGE, PA |
27.95% |
|
|
VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY HOUSTON,
TX |
17.24% |
|
|
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC SAN
FRANCISCO,
CA |
5.76% |
|
Admiral
Shares |
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL OPERATIONS CO INC
COVINGTON,
KY |
9.24%
|
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
Richard
Pzena |
Registered
investment companies1 |
5 |
$25.2B |
2 |
$23.4B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
8 |
$195M |
2 |
$115M |
|
Other
accounts |
25 |
$873M |
0 |
$0 |
Benjamin S.
Silver |
Registered
investment companies1 |
8 |
$26.9B |
3 |
$25B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
35 |
$15M |
4 |
$251M |
|
Other
accounts |
91 |
$5.7M |
0 |
$0 |
John J.
Flynn |
Registered
investment companies1 |
7 |
$25.3B |
2 |
$23.4B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
11 |
$191M |
2 |
$22M |
|
Other
accounts |
74 |
$2.6M |
0 |
$0 |
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
David
Palmer |
Registered
investment companies1 |
5 |
$23.1B |
2 |
$22B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
9 |
$1.1B |
1 |
$52M |
|
Other
accounts |
18 |
$6.9B |
2 |
$157M |
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
Howard
Gleicher |
Registered
investment companies1 |
11 |
$56B |
1 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
19 |
$8.6B |
0 |
0 |
|
Other
accounts |
1,306 |
$18.5B |
3 |
$524M |
Gregory
Padilla |
Registered
investment companies1 |
9 |
$55B |
1 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
16 |
$8B |
0 |
0 |
|
Other
accounts |
1,302 |
$17B |
3 |
$524M |
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
George H.
Davis, Jr. |
Registered
investment companies1 |
24 |
$57B |
2 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
11 |
$2B |
1 |
$50M |
|
Other
accounts |
54 |
$5.9B |
4 |
$689M |
Scott
McBride |
Registered
investment companies1 |
24 |
$57B |
2 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
11 |
$2B |
1 |
$50M |
|
Other
accounts |
54 |
$5.9B |
4 |
$689M |
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
Andrew
Lacey |
Registered
investment companies1 |
14 |
$58B |
2 |
$51B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
8 |
$2.8B |
2 |
$842M |
|
Other
accounts |
94 |
$7.3B |
0 |
$0 |
Henry Ross
Seiden2 |
Registered
investment companies1 |
7 |
$58B |
2 |
$51B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
4 |
$1.5B |
2 |
$842M |
|
Other
accounts |
70 |
$4.2B |
0 |
$0 |
Portfolio
Manager |
|
No.
of
accounts |
Total
assets |
No. of
accounts with
performance-based
fees |
Total assets
in
accounts
with
performance-based
fees |
Lewis A.
Sanders |
Registered
investment companies1
|
1 |
$50B |
1 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
20 |
$11.2BM |
0 |
$0 |
|
Other
accounts |
84 |
$51B |
3 |
$628M |
John P.
Mahedy |
Registered
investment companies1 |
1 |
$50.3B |
1 |
$50B |
|
Other
pooled investment vehicles |
20 |
$11.2B |
0 |
$0 |
|
Other
accounts |
84 |
$50B |
3 |
$628M |
Vanguard
Fund |
Securities
Lending Activities |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
|
Gross
income from securities lending activities |
$967,560 |
Fees paid to
securities lending agent from a revenue split |
$0 |
Fees paid
for any cash collateral management service (including fees deducted from a
pooled cash
collateral
reinvestment vehicle) that are not included in the revenue
split |
$2,098 |
Administrative
fees not included in revenue split |
$14,591 |
Indemnification
fee not included in revenue split |
$0 |
Rebate (paid
to borrower) |
$61,437 |
Other fees
not included in revenue split (specify) |
$0 |
Aggregate
fees/compensation for securities lending activities |
$78,126 |
Net
income from securities lending activities |
$889,434 |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
|
Gross
income from securities lending activities |
$852,474 |
Fees paid to
securities lending agent from a revenue split |
$0 |
Fees paid
for any cash collateral management service (including fees deducted from a
pooled cash
collateral
reinvestment vehicle) that are not included in the revenue
split |
$6,229 |
Administrative
fees not included in revenue split |
$12,201 |
Indemnification
fee not included in revenue split |
$0 |
Rebate (paid
to borrower) |
$239,100 |
Other fees
not included in revenue split (specify) |
$0 |
Aggregate
fees/compensation for securities lending activities |
$257,530 |
Net
income from securities lending activities |
$594,944 |
Vanguard
Fund |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
$5,416,000 |
$7,670,000 |
$6,725,000 |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
7,432,000 |
7,394,000 |
6,441,000 |
Vanguard
Fund |
Regular
Broker or Dealer (or Parent) |
Aggregate
Holdings |
Vanguard
Windsor Fund |
BofA
Securities, Inc. |
$175,995,000 |
Vanguard
Windsor II Fund |
BofA
Securities, Inc. |
610,480,000 |
|
Citigroup,
Inc. |
477,197,000 |
Factors
For Approval |
Factors
Against Approval |
Nominated
slate results in board made up of a majority of
independent
directors |
Nominated
slate results in board made up of a majority of non-independent
directors. |
All
members of the Audit, Nominating, and Compensation
committees
are independent of management |
Audit,
Nominating, and/or Compensation committees include non-independent
members. |
|
Incumbent
board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the
previous
year. |
|
Actions
of committee(s) on which nominee serves are inconsistent with other
guidelines
(e.g., excessive option grants, substantial non-audit fees, lack of
board
independence). |
|
Nominee
is a CEO or other senior executive who serves on more than two
public
company boards in addition to his own, or, if not a CEO or senior
executive,
serves on more than four such
boards. |
Factors
For Approval |
Factors
Against Approval |
Company
requires senior executives to hold a minimum
amount
of company stock (frequently expressed as a
multiple
of salary). |
Total
potential dilution (including all stock-based plans) exceeds 15% of
shares
outstanding. |
Company
requires stock acquired through option exercise to
be
held for a certain period of time. |
Annual
option grants have exceeded 2% of shares
outstanding. |
Compensation
program includes performance-vesting
awards,
indexed options, or other performance-linked grants. |
Plan
has below market value exercise prices on the date of
issuance. |
Concentration
of options grants to senior executives is
limited
(indicating that the plan is very broad-based). |
Plan
permits re-pricing or replacement of options without shareholder
approval. |
Stock-based
compensation is clearly used as a substitute for
cash
in delivering market-competitive total pay. |
Plan
provides for the issuance of reload options. |
Company
must expense compensatory employee stock
options. |
Plan
contains automatic share replenishment (evergreen)
feature. |
|
Disclosure
of terms of executive compensation plan is
inadequate. |
Factors
For Approval |
Factors
Against Approval |
Plan
is relatively short-term (3-5 years). |
Plan
is long term (˃5 years). |
Plan
requires shareholder approval for renewal. |
Renewal
of plan is automatic or does not require shareholder
approval. |
Plan
incorporates review by a committee of independent
directors
at least every three years (so-called TIDE
provisions). |
Ownership
trigger is less than 15%. |
Plan
includes permitted-bid-/qualified-offer feature (chewable
pill)
that mandates a shareholder vote in certain
situations. |
Classified
board. |
Ownership
trigger is reasonable (15-20%). Highly
independent,
non-classified board. |
Board
with limited independence. |