Barnes & Noble Education CEO Michael Huseby's 2019 pay falls 22% to $4.5M
Barnes & Noble Education reports 2019 executive compensation
By ExecPay News
Published: August 15, 2019
Barnes & Noble Education reported fiscal year 2019 executive compensation information on August 15, 2019.
In 2019, six executives at Barnes & Noble Education received on average a compensation package of $2.4M, a 16% decrease compared to previous year.
Michael P. Huseby, Chief Executive Officer, received $4.5M in total, which decreased by 22% compared to 2018. 41% of Huseby's compensation, or $1.9M, was in stock awards. Huseby also received $1.5M in non-equity incentive plan, $1.1M in salary, as well as $36K in other compensation.
For fiscal year 2019, the median employee pay was $3,728 at Barnes & Noble Education. Therefore, the ratio of Michael P. Huseby's pay to the median employee pay was 1,206 to one.
Patrick Maloney, Former Executive Vice President, Operations, received a compensation package of $4.2M, which increased by 39% compared to previous year. 44% of the compensation package, or $1.9M, was in other compensation.
Barry Brover, Chief Financial Officer, earned $1.6M in 2019, a 3% decrease compared to previous year.
Kanuj Malhotra, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, received $1.5M in 2019, which decreases by 19% compared to 2018.
Michael C. Miller, General Counsel, earned $1.4M in 2019, a 28% increase compared to previous year.
Thomas Donohue, Chief Financial Officer, received $911K in 2019, which increases by 3% compared to 2018.
Barnes & Noble Education's fiscal year ends on April 30.
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