Jay A. Snowden
2017
In 2017, Jay A. Snowden earned a total compensation of $3.6M as President and Chief Operating Officer at Penn National Gaming, a 22% increase compared to previous year.
Compensation breakdown
Non-Equity Incentive Plan | $1,241,002 |
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Option Awards | $972,362 |
Salary | $979,828 |
Stock Awards | $291,034 |
Other | $97,334 |
Total | $3,581,560 |
Snowden received $1.2M in non-equity incentive plan, accounting for 35% of the total pay in 2017.
Snowden also received $972.4K in option awards, $979.8K in salary, $291K in stock awards and $97.3K in other compensation.
Rankings
In 2017, Jay A. Snowden's compensation ranked 2,934th out of 14,666 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Snowden earned more than 80.0% of executives.
Classification | Ranking | Percentile |
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All | 2,934 | 80th |
Services | 561 | 77th |
Hotels, Rooming Houses, Camps, And Other Lodging Places | 52 | 59th |
Hotels And Motels | 51 | 56th |
Hotels and Motels | 51 | 56th |
Snowden's colleagues
We found three more compensation records of executives who worked with Jay A. Snowden at Penn National Gaming in 2017.
News
Penn National Gaming CEO Jay Snowden's 2021 pay jumps 1,590% to $66M
April 26, 2022
Penn National Gaming CFO William Fair's 2020 pay jumps 63% to $4.8M
April 23, 2021
Penn National Gaming CEO Jay Snowden's 2019 pay jumps 144% to $11M
April 27, 2020
Penn National Gaming CEO Timothy Wilmott's 2018 pay jumps 24% to $8.9M
April 24, 2019