At a glance: 10 highest-paid female CFOs
At a glance: 10 highest-paid female CFOs
Here are the top 10 highest-paid female chief financial officers at S&P 500 companies for the 2014 fiscal year, according to an analysis by Equilar and the Associated Press. Median pay for female CFOs rose to US$3.32 million last year, edging past the US$3.3 million median for male CFOs. Pay includes salary, bonus, perks, stock awards, stock option awards, and other components.
1. Ruth Porat, Morgan Stanley, US$14.4 million
2. Marianne Lake, JPMorgan Chase, US$9.1 million
3. Catherine A. Lesjak, Hewlett-Packard, US$8 million
4. Sharon McCollam, Best Buy, US$7 million
5. Robin Washington, Gilead Sciences, US$6.2 million
6. Christa Davies, Aon, US$6.1 million
7. Carol Tome, Home Depot, US$6 million
8. Patricia Yarrington, Chevron, US$5.8 million
9. Kathleen Quirk, Freeport-McMoRan, US$5.2 million
10. Robyn Denholm, Juniper Networks, US$5 million
- AP