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The top-paid CEOs in the Pacific Northwest
The 20 top-paid CEOs in the Pacific Northwest, their company and total compensation.
1. James Voelker InfoSpace $38,143,383
2. Benjamin Wolff* Clearwire $15,069,344
3. Kerry Killinger Washington Mutual $14,364,883
4. John McAdam F5 Networks $12,896,891
5. Granger Cobb* Emeritus $12,459,371
6. Russell Horowitz Marchex $10,754,000
7. Mark Pigott Paccar $9,456,682
8. Steven Appleton Micron Technology $8,594,234
9. John Carter Schnitzer Steel Industries $8,431,117
10. Dara Khosrowshahi Expedia $8,027,655
11. Mark Donegan Precision Castparts $7,951,136
12. Jonathan Klein Getty Images $7,753,491
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13. James Donald** Starbucks $7,351,315
14. Neil Fiske* Eddie Bauer Holdings $7,340,538
15. Patrick Byrne* Intermec $6,613,451
16. Steven Rogel** Weyerhaeuser $6,188,031
17. Paula Rosput Reynolds Safeco $5,573,206
18. Peter Rose Expeditors International $5,314,755
19. Robert Cremin Esterline Technologies $4,818,767
20. Earl Lewis Flir Systems $4,778,820
*CEOs were new to their jobs in 2007. In Cobb's case, he was named co-CEO.
**CEOs left their jobs in the first half of this year.
Source: Equilar
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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