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SnapshotUpdated April 2026

CEOs Who Got the Biggest Raises

Year-over-year executive compensation increases

David Solomon of Goldman Sachs received the largest raise at +29.4%, bringing total compensation to $27.6M.

#NameMetricChangeGrade
1David Solomon (Goldman Sachs)
+29.4% — $27.6M total
$27.6M+29.365377393916635B
2Sassine Ghazi (Synopsys)
+29.0% — $17.9M total
$17.9M+29.02980719786918C
3Jensen Huang (NVIDIA)
+27.7% — $19.2M total
$19.2M+27.72A
4George Kurtz (CrowdStrike)
+26.7% — $21.9M total
$21.9M+26.722023154048724C
5Ted Pick (Morgan Stanley)
+18.7% — $15.4M total
$15.4M+18.7422934648582A
6Chuck Robbins (Cisco Systems)
+18.4% — $29.1M total
$29.1M+18.445022771633052D
7Arvind Krishna (IBM)
+14.3% — $13.7M total
$13.7M+14.333333333333334C
8Anirudh Devgan (Cadence Design Systems)
+13.8% — $9.1M total
$9.1M+13.79375B
9Stephane Bancel (Moderna)
+12.6% — $9.7M total
$9.7M+12.587412587412588A
10Bill McDermott (ServiceNow)
+12.0% — $15.6M total
$15.6M+11.970217640320733A

David Solomon of Goldman Sachs received the largest raise at +29.4%, bringing total compensation to $27.6M.

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