Executive compensation, among other things, is reported in SEC form DEF-14A
Christopher Cox is the current Chairman of the SEC.
Yes. The Chairman of the Board, with the Board's approval, can terminate the CEO. The Chairman of the Board is the Company or Corporation's highest ranking Executive and Officer. This answer is incorrect. The CEO works for the Board as a whole, not the Chairman. In most publicly-held companies, the Compensation Committee of the Board (usually only "independent" directors) set compensation, goals and objectives for the CEO. Frequently the Chairman is NOT an executive officer of the corporation at all, except where the CEO and Chairman roles are combined in a single person. The Chair is typically the major communications link between management and the Board and ensures, on a more continual basis, that management is acting in a way to maximize shareholder value and remain focused on strategic objectives. Since the entire Board often meets only quarterly, the Chairman is often much closer to the substance of the business than other Board members, but he/she does not "manage" the company.
Former SEC chairman William H. Donaldson is 86 years old (birthdate: June 2, 1931).
Greg McElroy's salary at SEC Network is not publicly disclosed, but estimates suggest it is in the range of $100,000 to $200,000 per year. This figure can vary based on his role, experience, and the specific terms of his contract. As a former player and analyst, his compensation reflects his expertise and contributions to the network.
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Chairman of the Board grossed $306,715 worldwide.
As of my last update, the CEO of FedEx, Raj Subramaniam, had a total compensation package that typically includes a base salary, bonuses, and stock options. In 2022, his reported total compensation was around $18 million. However, these figures can vary yearly based on company performance and executive compensation practices, so it's advisable to check the latest reports or SEC filings for the most current information.
Charles Christopher Cox (born October 16, 1952, in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) has served as the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since August 3, 2005. He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from January 25, 1989 to August 2, 2005, representing a district in southern California. He resigned from Congress to become chairman of the SEC.
Yes, it is taxable as wage compensation. See Sec. 47-1803.02(b)(1), D.C. Code
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