How 5 Stryker executives were paid since 2021

Stryker CEO Kevin Lobo’s total compensation grew from $18.6 million in 2022 to about $20.8 million in 2023, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission proxy filing.

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The devicemaker’s March 26 filing revealed the compensation packages for five executives from 2021 to 2023. Compensation packages include salary, stock and option awards, non-equity incentive plan compensation, and other pay.

Here’s what each executive made during that time:

Kevin Lobo, CEO
2023: $20.8 million

2022: $18.6 million

2021: $16.4 million

Glenn Boehnlein, vice president and CFO

2023: $6.8 million

2022: $5.9 million

2021: $6 million

J. Andrew Pierce, group president of neurotechnology

2023: $6.5 million

2022: $5.7 million

2021: $5.3 million

Spencer Stiles, group president of orthopedics and spine

2023: $6.5 million

2022: $5.7 million

2021: $5.2 million

Viju Menon, group president of global quality and operations

2023: $4.5 million

2022: $3.7 million

2021: $4.3 million

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