Johnson Controls CEO is a leader in compensation in Wisconsin
Posted: Jun 23, 2015 6:58 PM CDT | Updated: Jun 23, 2015 7:24 PM CDT
recent story by Urban Milwaukee.
Alex Molinaroli, from Johnson Controls, made $19.5 million in compensation and for four years $47.7 million.
A new study by Economic Policy Institute shows average CEO pay has risen $1.08 million in 1978 to $16.3 million in 2014.
Defenders of the increase told Urban Milwaukee the salaries do not compare to pro basketball players.
(Data from Morningstar / Urban Milwaukee)
Johnson Controls CEO had the largest compensation in 2014 of all Milwaukee CEO's according a to
Alex Molinaroli, from Johnson Controls, made $19.5 million in compensation and for four years $47.7 million.
A new study by Economic Policy Institute shows average CEO pay has risen $1.08 million in 1978 to $16.3 million in 2014.
Defenders of the increase told Urban Milwaukee the salaries do not compare to pro basketball players.
(Data from Morningstar / Urban Milwaukee)
Company | CEO | 2014 Compensation / 2010-2014 Compensation | |
Johnson Controls | Alex Molinaroli | $19.5 million / $47.7 million | |
Fiserv | Jeffery Yabucki | $8.7 million / $35.9 million | |
Rockwell Automation | Keith Nosbusch | $8.5 million / $46.1 million | |
Kohl's Corp | Keith Mansell | $9.7 million / $41.8 million | |
Harley Davidson | Keith Mandell | $11.1 million / $44.3 million | |
Wisconsin Energy Corp. | Gale Klappa | $14.5 million / $59 million | |
Manpower Group | Jeff Joerres | $11.4 million / $50.3 million | |
Joy Global | Edward Doheny | $4.5 million / $16.8 millon |