- Vice-chairperson - Goldman Sachs
- Born: 1954 USA
- Annual: US$20,500,000.00
- Monthly: US$1,708,333.33
- Weekly: US$394,230.77
- Daily: US$78,846.15
Lloyd Craig Blankfein is an American investment banker who has served as senior chairman of Goldman Sachs since 2019, and chairman and chief executive from 2006 until the end of 2018. Previous to leading Goldman Sachs, he was the company's president and chief operating officer (COO) from 2004 to 2006, serving under then-CEO Henry Paulson.
Wikipedia page about Lloyd BlankfeinEarnings overview:
Bloomberg Sept 2019: Blankfein, 64, who stepped down as CEO in October, received $20.5 million for 2018.
Business Insider Feb 2017: $22 million
TheWire March 2014: $23 M
Huffingtonpost Jan. 2013: Lloyd Blankfein made $21 million last year, including a $2 million salary and a $19 million bonus, CNN/Money reports
WSJ May 2012: annual salary $2M, incentive $10M, total compensation including stock grants: $19 million
NYTimes Jan. 28, 2011: The company’s board granted restricted stock valued at $12.6 million to Mr. Blankfein and other senior executives. The board also approved a new annual base salary of $2 million for its chief executive, up from $600,000.
With his previous salary of $600,000, Mr. Blankfein’s 2010 compensation comes to $13.2 million.
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- Text: Bloomberg
- Text: BusinessInsider
- Text: theWire
- Text: Huffingtonpost
- Text: NYTimes
- Text: WSJ
Update: 2019-9