Filings Reveal Alphabet Ceo Sundar Pichai S 281M In Compensation Earned Last Year
Now, though, the award in question is reportedly valued at approximately $120 million, while Pichai’s other big stock award (which will also vest over time but isn’t directly tied to the company’s stock returns) is valued at around $150 million. These, plus Pichai’s salary and various other forms of compensation, bring the total to almost $281 million. The only other executive who’s been compensated more in any recent year is Tesla and SpaceX’s Elon Musk, whose famously unorthodox and potentially hugely lucrative compensation plan for Tesla is based entirely on awarding stocks in amounts predicated on the company’s performance, with no base salary of any kind for his work with the company. As if the stock grants weren’t enough, since the filings also disclose a bump in salary along with Pichai’s increased responsibilities as CEO, from $650,000 (for when he was the chief executive of Google alone) to $2 million. But it’s largely those stock awards that make Pichai one of the highest-paid executives ever, and as per new filing regulations, Alphabet also had to disclose that it puts him at more than 1,000 times the median pay of Alphabet’s employees – which, if you’re curious, comes to $258,708. This is not the first massive stock award that Pichai has gotten from Alphabet. Back in 2016, when he was first named chief executive of Google, he received vesting stock awards valued at almost $200 million. The 47-year-old Pichai has been with the company in one capacity or another since 2004, eventually helping to develop Google’s now ubiquitous web browser Chrome before making his way up the executive ladder.