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Private Company Compensation Survey Summary Report [Slides]

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Private Company Compensation Survey Summary Report by J. TheLander Consulting via PitchBook

PitchBook and more than 100 investment firms partnered with J. Thelander Consulting to conduct a survey and study of private company compensation. The Compensation Survey was a big success! Over 1,300 companies, across all industries, responded from around the globe, making this report the most comprehensive compensation data available today.

The full 2016 report features key compensation-related data on base pay, bonus and founder/non-founder equity; 150+ positions from CEO to admin to non-investor board members; equity grants and stock options, and much more.

Highlights of the 2016 survey results include:

  • Average base salary for tech CTOs – $193,185
  • 2015 avg. cash compensation for biotech CFOs – $292,238
  • 2016 avg. projected bonus for cleantech CEOs – $120,367

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