Allison Transmission Holdings CEO David Graziosi's 2021 pay jumps 548% to $8.5M
Allison Transmission Holdings reports 2021 executive compensation
By ExecPay News
Published: March 25, 2022
Allison Transmission Holdings reported fiscal year 2021 executive compensation information on March 25, 2022.
In 2021, six executives at Allison Transmission Holdings received on average a compensation package of $3.2M, a 119% increase compared to previous year.
David S. Graziosi, Chief Executive Officer, received $8.5M in total, which increased by 548% compared to 2020. 44% of Graziosi's compensation, or $3.8M, was in stock awards. Graziosi also received $206 in bonus, $2.6M in non-equity incentive plan, $1.1M in option awards, $970K in salary, as well as $98K in other compensation.
For fiscal year 2021, the median employee pay was $91,734 at Allison Transmission Holdings. Therefore, the ratio of David S. Graziosi's pay to the median employee pay was 93 to one.
G. Frederick Bohley, Chief Financial Officer, received a compensation package of $3M, which increased by 68% compared to previous year. 45% of the compensation package, or $1.3M, was in non-equity incentive plan.
Michael A. Dick, Senior Vice President, Operations and, earned $2.5M in 2021, a 58% increase compared to previous year.
John M. Coll, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing, Sales and Service, received $2.2M in 2021, which increases by 80% compared to 2020.
Randall R. Kirk, Retired Senior Vice President, Product Engineering and Planning, earned $1.5M in 2021, a 14% increase compared to previous year.
Eric C. Scroggins, General Counsel, received $1.3M in 2021.
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