No promoting holding firm CEO earned extra final 12 months than Omnicom’s John Wren.In 2024, Wren’s whole compensation—which incorporates wage, bonus, fairness awards, and different types of fee—amounted to $21.67 million, based on public filings analyzed by govt intelligence agency Equilar.IPG’s Philippe Krakowsky took house $16.43 million throughout the identical interval, making him the second-highest earner. Each males made more cash than typical for somebody of their place. Extra figures from Equilar present the median CEO who runs an organization listed within the S&P 500 acquired $16.41 million in whole compensation for 2024.Omnicom is ready to accumulate rival IPG someday later this 12 months. If the deal closes, Wren will stay CEO, whereas Krakowsky will grow to be co-president and COO alongside Omnicom’s Daryl Simm.When evaluating CEO compensation to the median employee’s earnings, Wren and Krakowsky topped the checklist but once more.Final 12 months, Wren made 494 instances greater than an Omnicom worker situated on the center of the corporate’s pay scale, or median pay. Krakowsky’s CEO-to-worker pay ratio was 218:1.These ratios exceeded the 2024 S&P 500 median. Utilizing S&P 500 firms as a benchmark, the median hole between chief govt and worker compensation was 197:1.By way of each whole compensation and CEO-to-employee pay ratios, S4 Capital’s Martin Sorrell got here in final place, incomes $622,231 at eight instances greater than the median workers member.These figures, nonetheless, don’t account for fairness earned earlier than the 12 months in query. As founder and chair of the board, Sorrell can be a considerable shareholder of S4 Capital, proudly owning just below 9% of the corporate.As a result of restricted disclosures or differing methodologies, pay ratios for Havas’ Yannick Bollore, Publicis’ Arthur Sadoun, and WPP’s Mark Learn weren’t included on this evaluation.
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