Jeffrey A. Beck

2009

In 2009, Jeffrey A. Beck earned a total compensation of $1.5M as President and General Manager Home Robots at iRobot.

Compensation breakdown

Non-Equity Incentive Plan$187,011
Option Awards$695,745
Salary$250,000
Stock Awards$343,000
Other$6,750
Total$1,482,506

Beck received $695.7K in option awards, accounting for 47% of the total pay in 2009.

Beck also received $187K in non-equity incentive plan, $250K in salary, $343K in stock awards and $6.8K in other compensation.

Rankings

In 2009, Jeffrey A. Beck's compensation ranked 3,219th out of 9,885 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Beck earned more than 67.4% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
3,219
out of 9,885
67th
Division
Manufacturing
1,127
out of 3,690
70th
Major group
Electronic And Other Electrical Equipment And Components, Except Computer Equipment
147
out of 602
76th
Industry group
Household Appliances
6
out of 10
40th
Source: SEC filing on April 13, 2011.

Beck's colleagues

We found four more compensation records of executives who worked with Jeffrey A. Beck at iRobot in 2009.

2009

Colin Angle

iRobot

Chief Executive Officer

2009

Joseph Dyer

iRobot

Chief Operating Officer

2009

John Leahy

iRobot

Chief Financial Officer

2009

Glen Weinstein

iRobot

General Counsel

You may also like