Thor Gjerdrum
2017
In 2017, Thor Gjerdrum earned a total compensation of $1.3M as President at A-Mark Precious Metals, a 63% increase compared to previous year.
Compensation breakdown
Non-Equity Incentive Plan | $311,063 |
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Option Awards | $532,836 |
Salary | $450,000 |
Other | $14,595 |
Total | $1,308,494 |
Gjerdrum received $532.8K in option awards, accounting for 41% of the total pay in 2017.
Gjerdrum also received $311.1K in non-equity incentive plan, $450K in salary and $14.6K in other compensation.
Rankings
In 2017, Thor Gjerdrum's compensation ranked 7,691st out of 14,666 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Gjerdrum earned more than 47.6% of executives.
Classification | Ranking | Percentile |
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All | 7,691 | 48th |
Wholesale Trade | 206 | 45th |
Wholesale Trade-durable Goods | 106 | 51st |
Miscellaneous Durable Goods | 11 | 35th |
Jewelry, Watches, Precious Stones, and Precious Metals | 1 | 75th |
Gjerdrum's colleagues
We found three more compensation records of executives who worked with Thor Gjerdrum at A-Mark Precious Metals in 2017.
News
A-Mark Precious Metals President Thor Gjerdrum's 2022 pay jumps 60% to $2.3M
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September 18, 2020
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September 19, 2019
A-Mark Precious Metals CEO Gregory Roberts' 2018 pay falls 43% to $569K
September 19, 2018