Craig A. Dubow (born October 26, 1954) is the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Gannett Co., Inc., a U.S. newspaper and television station holding company. Dubow also serves on Gannett's board of directors. He became President and Chief Executive Officer and a director of Gannett in July 2005, and Chairman of Gannett in July 2006. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Gannett Broadcast Division from 2001 to July 2005, and was President of the Gannett Broadcast Division from 2000 to 2001. He has served the Company in various other executive capacities since 1981. His annual compensation is approximately $8 million [1].
Dubow was given his 2008 compensation, including bonuses while Gannett laid off 4,600 people during the year.
Under Dubow's guidance Gannet was also the only media company to be ranked as one of America's worst places to work in 2008, with Dubow's approval rating at 19 percent. [2]
During Dubow's time at Gannet stock has fallen from around $75.31 to $2.22. [3].
Dubow holds a degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Dubow and his wife Denise have three children.
Compensation
While CEO of Gannett in 2008, Craig A. Dubow earned a total compensation of $3,756,469, which included a base salary of $1,166,667, a cash bonus of $875,000, stocks granted of $753,000, options granted of $817,800, and all other compensation of $144,002.[1]
References
- ^ 2008 CEO Compensation for Craig A. Dubow, Equilar.com
External links
- Top Management at Gannett
- Craig A. Dubow named President and Chief Executive Officer of Gannett press release, May 25, 2005
- Craig A. Dubow named Chairman of Gannett press release, June 29, 2006
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