Forbes I.J. Alexander

2009

In 2009, Forbes I.J. Alexander earned a total compensation of $1.7M as Chief Financial Officer at Jabil Circuit, a 24% increase compared to previous year.

Compensation breakdown

Non-Equity Incentive Plan$169,159
Option Awards$299,120
Salary$519,615
Stock Awards$670,099
Other$6,878
Total$1,664,871

Alexander received $670.1K in stock awards, accounting for 40% of the total pay in 2009.

Alexander also received $169.2K in non-equity incentive plan, $299.1K in option awards, $519.6K in salary and $6.9K in other compensation.

Rankings

In 2009, Forbes I.J. Alexander's compensation ranked 2,882nd out of 9,885 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Alexander earned more than 70.8% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
2,882
out of 9,885
71st
Division
Manufacturing
1,003
out of 3,690
73rd
Major group
Electronic And Other Electrical Equipment And Components, Except Computer Equipment
132
out of 602
78th
Industry group
Electronic Components And Accessories
94
out of 360
74th
Industry
Printed Circuit Boards
15
out of 46
67th
Source: SEC filing on December 11, 2009.

Alexander's colleagues

We found four more compensation records of executives who worked with Forbes I.J. Alexander at Jabil Circuit in 2009.

2009

Timothy Main

Jabil Circuit

Chief Executive Officer

2009

John Lovato

Jabil Circuit

Chief Executive Officer

2009

Mark Mondello

Jabil Circuit

Chief Operating Officer

2009

William Muir

Jabil Circuit

Chief Executive Officer

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