Roy V. Armes

2007

In 2007, Roy V. Armes earned a total compensation of $2.2M as Chairman, CEO and President at Cooper Tire & Rubber.

Compensation breakdown

Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Earnings$80,097
Non-Equity Incentive Plan$756,313
Salary$700,000
Stock Awards$589,934
Other$114,588
Total$2,240,932

Armes received $756.3K in non-equity incentive plan, accounting for 34% of the total pay in 2007.

Armes also received $80.1K of change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings, $700K in salary, $589.9K in stock awards and $114.6K in other compensation.

Rankings

In 2007, Roy V. Armes' compensation ranked 2,067th out of 8,700 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Armes earned more than 76.2% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
2,067
out of 8,700
76th
Division
Manufacturing
699
out of 3,314
79th
Major group
Rubber And Miscellaneous Plastics Products
16
out of 73
78th
Industry group
Tires And Inner Tubes
1
out of 6
83rd
Industry
Tires and Inner Tubes
1
out of 6
83rd
Source: SEC filing on March 24, 2010.

Armes' colleagues

We found five more compensation records of executives who worked with Roy V. Armes at Cooper Tire & Rubber in 2007.

2007

Philip Weaver

Cooper Tire & Rubber

Chief Financial Officer

2007

James Geers

Cooper Tire & Rubber

former Vice President Global Human Resources

2007

James Kline

Cooper Tire & Rubber

General Counsel

2007

Harold Miller

Cooper Tire & Rubber

President International Tire Division

2007

Mark Krivoruchka

Cooper Tire & Rubber

SVP Global Human Resources and Communications resigned

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