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Douglas R. Conant served as the CEO of Campbell Soup Company from January 2001 to July 2011, a period marked by notable changes for the brand. During his tenure, Conant focused on aligning executive compensation with company performance, making sure...

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Douglas R. Conant

Ex-CEO of Campbell Soup

Sector of Economy

Consumer Defensive

Born

July 30, 2024 - 0 years ago

CEO of Campbell Soup for

10 years 6 months (Jan 2001 - Jul 2011)

Previous Experience

Unknown

Holdings

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Douglas R. Conant’s investment in Campbell Soup Company stocks showed interesting trends over his career. At his peak in 2009, his holdings' value reached around $14.5 million, reflecting a strong alignment with company performance. Post-2009, the value fluctuated, demonstrating both...

Mar 11, 2025

Total Stock Sold

$30.28M

CPB

$30.28M

900,000 CPB shares

What if they kept their stock?

If Douglas R. Conant didn't sell their stock, today they would have:
Extra CPB900,000 shares worth $43.36M.
This is 43.21% and $13.08M more than what they got when they sold the stock.

Insider Trading

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CPB

$13.41M

CPB at $33.61/share

May 4, 2011

Sale

CPB

$2.46M

CPB at $33.69/share

May 6, 2011

Sale

CPB

$13.47M

CPB at $33.77/share

May 2, 2011

Sale

CPB

$989.43K

CPB at $34.00/share

Apr 12, 2011

Sale

Compensation History

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In the early years as CEO, Douglas R. Conant received competitive compensation packages, including a notable base salary increase over his tenure. By 2010, his total compensation was notably high at $1.2 million, but interestingly, he decided against cash bonuses during certain years, pushing for a focus on longer-term performance metrics. His philosophy aimed to connect executive pay with actual company performance, which was quite progressive at the time. In 2011, just before his retirement, he acknowledged his salary remained unchanged for several years as he focused on results rather than spending. The way his compensation was structured reflected his commitment to ensuring that executives had skin in the game regarding the company’s long-term success.

Year

2011

Total Compensation

$1.12M

Salary

$950.00K

Board Justification

The compensation philosophy is designed to attract, motivate, and retain talent, linking pay to company, business unit, and individual performance.

Bonus

$0.00

Board Justification

No bonus was awarded in 2011 as the focus was on long-term performance incentives.

Other

$171.14K

Board Justification

Includes perquisites and other personal benefits such as cash payments for financial planning services and contributions to retirement plans.

Restricted Stock

$0.00(0 N/A)

Board Justification

No stock was vested in 2011 as the focus was on long-term performance incentives.

Performance Metrics

The performance metrics for compensation included achieving financial, operational, and strategic objectives.

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