Mercury General CEO Gabriel Tirador's 2018 pay rises 12% to $1.5M
Mercury General reports 2018 executive compensation
By ExecPay News
Published: March 28, 2019
Mercury General reported fiscal year 2018 executive compensation information on March 28, 2019.
In 2018, six executives at Mercury General received on average a compensation package of $907K, a 5% increase compared to previous year.
Gabriel Tirador, Chief Executive Officer, received $1.5M in total, which increased by 12% compared to 2017. 66% of Tirador's compensation, or $1M, was in salary. Tirador also received $43K in bonus, $405K in option awards, as well as $74K in other compensation.
George Joseph, Chairman, received a compensation package of $1.2M, which increased by 6% compared to previous year. 89% of the compensation package, or $1.1M, was in salary.
Theodore Stalick, Chief Financial Officer, earned $753K in 2018, a 7% decrease compared to previous year.
Christopher Graves, Chief Investment Officer, received $719K in 2018, which increases by 3% compared to 2017.
Allan Lubitz, Former Senior Vice President Chief Information Officer, earned $679K in 2018, a 12% increase compared to previous year.
Robert Houlihan, Former Vice President and Chief Product Officer, received $549K in 2018, which decreases by 3% compared to 2017.
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