James R. Stewart
2014 - Qumu
In 2014, James R. Stewart earned a total compensation of $894.1K as Former Chief Financial Officer at Qumu, a 26% increase compared to previous year.
Compensation breakdown
Non-Equity Incentive Plan | $285,664 |
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Salary | $295,000 |
Stock Awards | $305,000 |
Other | $8,444 |
Total | $894,108 |
Stewart received $305K in stock awards, accounting for 34% of the total pay in 2014.
Stewart also received $285.7K in non-equity incentive plan, $295K in salary and $8.4K in other compensation.
Rankings
In 2014, James R. Stewart's compensation ranked 8,089th out of 13,032 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Stewart earned more than 37.9% of executives.
Classification | Ranking | Percentile |
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All | 8,089 out of 13,032 | 38th |
Division Services | 1,334 out of 2,086 | 36th |
Major group Business Services | 843 out of 1,311 | 36th |
Industry group Computer Programming, Data Processing, And Other Computer Related Services | 476 out of 754 | 37th |
Industry Prepackaged Software | 249 out of 378 | 34th |
Source: SEC filing on April 11, 2016.
Stewart's colleagues
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