CRAIN'S LIST: HIGHEST-PAID NON-CEOS
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- CRAIN'S LIST: THE FORTUNATE 100. // Crain's Chicago Business;5/30/2005, Vol. 28 Issue 22, p27
The article presents a lists comparing chief executive officers' pay against their performance.
- Super CEO salaries on the rise. // Super Review;Mar2009, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p1
The article reports on the salaries paid to superannuation fund chief executive officers (CEOs) in Australia. It notes that these CEOs earn close to $700,000 annually, with the average salary of over $300,000 a year. It points out that the salaries in the order of $650,000-$700,000 were not...
- Shareholders revolt: Is your CEO worth $39 million? Sunoo, Brenda Paik // Workforce;Jan1999, Vol. 78 Issue 1, p38
Discusses the issue raised by shareholders regarding the executive pay within corporations. Comment from Jeffrey E. Christian, president and chief executive of Christian & Timbers, an executive search firm; How has corporate governance changed; How a human resources (HR) professional can...
- CEOs get better pay, fewer perks, more scrutiny. Beene, Ryan // Crain's Detroit Business;6/30/2008, Vol. 24 Issue 26, pE5
The article reports that the total compensation for the highest-paid chief executive officers (CEOs) in Detroit, Michigan continues to increase. The median total compensation for the 50 highest-paid CEOs in the region increased by 8.5 percent to $2.3 million in the year 2007 from $2.1 million in...
- New York area's Fortunate 100. // Crain's New York Business;2000 Book of Lists, Vol. 15 Issue 52, p82
Ranks chief executive officers in New York State by their total compensation for 1998. Includes Sanford I. Weill of Citigroup Inc.; Linda J. Wachner of Warnaco Group Inc.; Henry S. Silverman of Cendant Corp.; Charles A. Heimbold Jr. of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
- New York Area's Fortunate 100. // Crain's New York Business;2001 Book of Lists, Vol. 16 Issue 52, p28
Highlights New York City's top chief executives, ranked by 1999 compensation. Charles Wang of Computer Associates International Inc.; IBM's Louis Gerstner Jr.; Sanford Weil of Citigroup Inc.; American Express Co.'s Harvey Golub.
- Still high in a slowdown, executive pay draws looks. Francis, David R. // Christian Science Monitor;4/16/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 98, p17
Discusses the way in which chief executive officers in the United States often get paid much more than the other employees in the company.
- Are Today's CEOs Overpaid Figureheads? Journo, Elan // Business Journal (Central New York);4/30/2004, Vol. 18 Issue 18, p29
Comments on the overpayment of chief executive officers in companies in the U.S. Average pay for CEO in 2003; Compensation packages; Importance of the CEO in a company; Responsibilities and duties of a CEO.
- Companies should come clean on CEO pay. McLaughlin, David J.; Duffy, David // NACD Directorship;May94, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p8
Offers companies guidelines for disclosing the salaries of their executives and chief executive officers (CEO) . Considering information needs of shareholders; Discussing company performance more broadly; Detailing CEO achievements; Explaining any extraordinary compensation actions taken.


