5 highest-paid CEOs of spine, orthopedic device companies

Here are the highest paid CEOs at publicly traded spine and orthopedic device companies, as reported by AFL-CIO:

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Note: AFL-CIO’s rankings include S&P 500 and Russell 3,000 companies. Salaries are from 2020.

1. Omar Ishrak. CEO of Medtronic: $14.8 million
2. Kevin Lobo. CEO of Stryker: $13.3 million
3 Bryan Hanson. CEO of Zimmer Biomet: $13 million
4. Jon Serbousek. CEO of Orthofix $5.3 million
5. J. Barry. CEO NuVasive: $4.8 million

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