Top 10 Retail CIO Salaries: J.C. Penney, Blockbuster, Wal-Mart New To The List
Written by Evan SchumanAugust 25th, 2009
Retail CIOs pulled in some decent dollars last year, with Best Buy's Bob Willett topping the list at $8.6 million, next to Amazon's H. Brian Valentine at $3.9 million, J.C. Penney's Thomas Nealan at $2.1 million and AutoZone's William Giles at $1.8 million, according to the latest list compiled by RISNews. Some of the execs didn't earn their cash solely from cache, if you will, as they held dual titles. AutoZone's Giles and Best Buy's Willett, for example, also hold the respective titles of AutoZone CFO and CEO of Best Buy International.
Among the new names on the list beyond Nealan and Giles were the CIOs from Blockbuster (Keith Morrow, formerly 7-Eleven's CIO, at $1.1 million), Wal-Mart (Rollin Ford at $646,000) and Guess (Michael Relich at $875,000).
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