W.C.W. Chiang

2010

In 2010, W.C.W. Chiang earned a total compensation of $4.1M as Senior Vice President, Refining, Marketing, Transportation & Commercial retired at ConocoPhillips, a 33% increase compared to previous year.

Compensation breakdown

Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Earnings$153,873
Non-Equity Incentive Plan$917,338
Option Awards$920,790
Salary$643,758
Stock Awards$1,426,584
Other$71,644
Total$4,133,987

Chiang received $1.4M in stock awards, accounting for 35% of the total pay in 2010.

Chiang also received $153.9K of change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings, $917.3K in non-equity incentive plan, $920.8K in option awards, $643.8K in salary and $71.6K in other compensation.

Rankings

In 2010, W.C.W. Chiang's compensation ranked 1,332nd out of 10,439 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Chiang earned more than 87.2% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
1,332
out of 10,439
87th
Division
Manufacturing
475
out of 3,838
88th
Major group
Petroleum Refining And Related Industries
11
out of 40
73rd
Industry group
Petroleum Refining
11
out of 37
70th
Industry
Petroleum Refining
11
out of 37
70th
Source: SEC filing on March 28, 2013.

Chiang's colleagues

We found nine more compensation records of executives who worked with W.C.W. Chiang at ConocoPhillips in 2010.

2010

James Mulva

ConocoPhillips

Chief Executive Officer

2010

Alan Hirshberg

ConocoPhillips

Executive Vice President, Technology & Projects

2010

Al Hirshberg

ConocoPhillips

Senior Vice President, Planning and Strategy

2010

John Carrig

ConocoPhillips

President retired

2010

Greg Garland

ConocoPhillips

Senior Vice President, Exploration & Production, Americas

2010

Sigmund Cornelius

ConocoPhillips

Senior Vice President retired

2010

Ryan Lance

ConocoPhillips

Chief Executive Officer

2010

Jeffrey Sheets

ConocoPhillips

Chief Financial Officer

2010

Jeff Sheets

ConocoPhillips

Chief Financial Officer

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