• CITIGROUP INC Key Executives

  • Total Compensation: $ 573,813.00
    Vikram S. Pandit, Chief Executive Officer, Citigroup Inc. - December 2007 to present; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institutional Clients Group - October 2007 to December 2007; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citi Alternative Investments - April 2007 to October 2007; Founding member and Chairman of members committee, Old Lane Partners, LP - 2005 to April 2007; President and Chief Operating Officer, Institutional Securities and Investment Banking, Morgan Stanley - 2000 to 2005; Director of Citigroup since 2007; Other Activities: Columbia University (Trustee), Columbia University Graduate School of Business (member of Board of Overseers), Indian School of Business (member of Governing Board), and Trinity School (Trustee).
    Total Compensation: $ 19.37 M
    On February 25, 2007, Citigroup Inc. announced that Gary Crittenden, formerly Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and head of Global Network Services at American Express Company, was appointed as its Chief Financial Officer, effective March 12, 2007. Mr. Crittenden, 54, joined American Express in June 2000 as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. In this role, he served as a key advisor on strategic and financial matters worldwide, and represented American Express to investors, lenders, and rating agencies. In June 2005, Mr. Crittenden gained responsibility for Global Network Services, the business unit that builds and maintains partnerships with banks and other financial institutions that issue American Express-branded cards on its global network. Prior to joining American Express, Mr. Crittenden was Chief Financial Officer of Monsanto from 1998 to 2000. He also served as CFO for Sears Roebuck & Company from 1997 to 1998 after heading Sear's Hardware Stores business. Mr. Crittenden began his career as a consultant at Bain & Company, where he worked on a range of strategic projects in the Unites States and Germany. Mr. Crittenden is also currently a director on the boards of UPS and Staples. He holds a BS degree in Management from Brigham Young University and an MBA from Harvard University.
    Jorge A. Bermudez - Chief Risk Officer
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    John C. Gerspach - Chief Accounting Officer
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    Michael S. Helfer - General Counsel
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    Mr. Helfer joined Citigroup in February 2003. From 2002 to 2003, he was President, Strategic Investments of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, and from 2000 to 2003 he was Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Nationwide Financial Services, Inc.
    Sir Winfried F. W. Bischoff - Chairman of the Board/Director
    Total Compensation: $ 6.13 M
    Sir Winfried Bischoff, Chairman, Citigroup Inc. - December 2007 to present; Acting Chief Executive Officer, Citigroup Inc. - November 2007 to December 2007; Chairman, Citi Europe - 2000 to present; Chairman, Citi European Advisory Board - 2000 to present; Chairman, Schroders plc - 1995 to 2000; Group Chief Executive - 1984 to 1995; Chairman - 1983 to 1994; Joined J. Henry Schroder & Co. Limited - 1966; Director of Citigroup since 2007; Other Directorships: Eli Lilly and Company, The McGraw-Hill Companies, and Prudential plc; Other Activities: UK Career Academy Foundation (Chairman); Knighted in 2000 for services to the Banking Industry.
    Lewis B. Kaden - Vice Chairman
    Total Compensation: $ 6.77 M
    Mr. Kaden joined Citigroup in September 2005. Prior to joining Citigroup, Mr. Kaden was a partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell.
    Michael Klein - Chairman of the Board, Divisional/CEO, Divisional
    Total Compensation: $ 7.86 M
    Robert L. Ryan - Director
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    Robert L. Ryan, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Medtronic Inc. - 1993 to 2005; Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Union Texas Petroleum Corporation - 1984 to 1993; Controller - 1983 to 1984; Treasurer - 1982 to 1983; Joined Union Texas Petroleum Corporation - 1982; Vice President, Citibank, N.A. - 1975 to 1982; Management Consultant, McKinsey & Co. - 1970 to 1975; Director of Citigroup since 2007; Other Directorships: Black & Decker, General Mills, Hewlett-Packard. Mr. Ryan will retire from UnitedHealth Group's Board of Directors effective June 5, 2008; Other Activities: Cornell University (Trustee) and Harvard Business School (member of Visiting Committee).
    Dr. Judith Rodin - Director
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    Dr. Judith Rodin, President, Rockefeller Foundation - 2005 to present; President Emerita, University of Pennsylvania - 2004 to present; President, University of Pennsylvania - 1994 to 2004; Provost, Yale University - 1992 to 1994; Director of Citigroup since 2004; Other Directorships: Comcast Corporation and AMR Corporation; Other Activities: World Trade Memorial Foundation (Director), Carnegie Hall (Director), Brookings Institution (Honorary Director), Schuylkill River Development Corp. (Director), White House Project (member), Council on Foreign Relations (member), Institute of Medicine (member), New York City Commission for Economic Opportunity (member), and Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (member of the Executive Committee).
    Steven J. Freiberg - CEO, Divisional/Chairman of the Board, Divisional
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    Ajay Banga - CEO, Divisional/Chairman of the Board, Divisional
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    Manuel Medina-Mora - Chairman of the Board, Geographical/CEO, Geographical
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    Total Compensation: $ 15.11 M
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    Franklin A. Thomas, Consultant, The Study Group - 2005 to present; Consultant, TFF Study Group - 1996 to 2005; President, The Ford Foundation - 1979 to 1996; Private practice of law - 1977 to 1979; President, Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation - 1967 to 1977; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1970; Citibank, N.A. director - 1970 to 1998; Other Directorships: Alcoa Inc. (Lead Director); Other Activities: September 11th Fund (Chairman 12/31/05), Friends of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (USA) (Trustee), Friends of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (USA) (member), Greentree Foundation (Trustee), and United Nations Fund for International Partnerships (member).
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    Richard D. Parsons, Chairman, Time Warner Inc. - 2003 to present; Chief Executive Officer - 2002 to 2007; Co-Chief Operating Officer - 2001 to 2002; President - 1995 to 2000; Director, Time Warner Inc. (or predecessor) - 1991 to present; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Dime Savings Bank of New York - 1991 to 1995; President and Chief Operating Officer - 1988 to 1990; Associate, Partner and Managing Partner, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler - 1977 to 1988; General Counsel and Associate Director, Domestic Council, White House - 1975 to 1977; Deputy Counsel to the Vice President, Office of the Vice President of the United States - 1975; Assistant and First Assistant Counsel to the Governor, State of New York - 1971 to 1974; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1996; Citibank, N.A. director - 1996 to 1998; Other Directorships: The Estee Lauder Companies Inc.; Other Activities: Apollo Theatre Foundation (Chairman), Museum of Modern Art (Trustee), Howard University (Trustee), American Museum of Natural History (Trustee), New York City Partnership (member), Smithsonian Institute of African American History and Culture (Co-Chairman of the Advisory Board), and New York City Commission for Economic Opportunity (member).
    Robert E. Rubin - Director
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    Robert E. Rubin, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Citigroup Inc. - 1999 to present; Chairman of the Board, Citigroup Inc. - November 2007 to December 2007; Secretary of the Treasury of the United States - 1995 to 1999; Assistant to the President for Economic Policy - 1993 to 1995; Co-Senior Partner and Co-Chairman, Goldman, Sachs & Co. - 1990 to 1992; Vice-Chairman and Co-Chief Operating Officer - 1987 to 1990; Management Committee - 1980; General Partner - 1971; Joined Goldman, Sachs & Co. - 1966; Director of Citigroup since 1999; Other Activities: Local Initiatives Support Corporation (Chairman), Mount Sinai Medical Center (Trustee), The Harvard Corporation (member), The Council on Foreign Relations (Co-Chairman), Insight Capital Partners (Advisory Board), Tinicum Capital Partners, L.P. (Special Advisor), Taconic Capital Advisors LLC (member of Advisory Board), and General Atlantic LLC (member of Executive Advisory Board).
    Sallie L. Krawcheck - CEO, Divisional/Chairman of the Board, Divisional
    Total Compensation: $ 7.14 M
    Ms. Krawcheck joined Citigroup in 2002, serving as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Smith Barney until November 2004. Prior to 2002, Ms. Krawcheck was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLC and an Executive Vice President of Bernstein's parent company, Alliance Capital Management, L.P. from 2001. Effective March 12, 2007, Sallie Krawcheck, will formally transition to her new position as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup's Global Wealth Management business segment.
    William R. Rhodes - CEO, Subsidiary/Chairman of the Board, Subsidiary/Other Corporate Officer/President, Subsidiary
    Total Compensation: $ —
    Bill Rhodes is Senior Vice Chairman and the Senior International Officer for Citigroup. He has specific responsibilities for client relationships worldwide, as well as for relationships with governments and other official institutions. He is a member of Citigroup's Management Committee. Mr. Rhodes gained a reputation for international financial diplomacy in the 1980s for his leadership in helping manage the external-debt crisis that involved developing nations and their creditors worldwide. During that period and in the 1990s, he headed the advisory committees of international banks that negotiated debt-restructuring agreements for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. In 1998, when the Republic of Korea experienced liquidity problems, he chaired the international bank group that negotiated the extension of short-term debt of the Korean banking system. In early 1999, at the request of the Government of Brazil, he acted as worldwide coordinator to help implement the maintenance of trade and interbank lines by foreign commercial banks to Brazil. Mr. Rhodes is a Director of Conoco, Inc.; Director of the Private Export Funding Corporation; Vice Chairman of the Institute of International Finance; Chairman of the Americas Society and Council of the Americas; Chairman of CHIPCo; Director of the U.S.-Russia Business Council; a founding member of the U.S. National Advisory Council to the International Management Center in Budapest, Hungary; and a member of South African President Thabo Mbeki's International Advisory Board. Other Board memberships include The Africa-America Institute, Foreign Policy Association, The Group of Thirty, and U.S.-Egypt Presidents' Council. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, The Economic Club of New York and the Hong Kong/U.S. Business Council.
    John M. Deutch - Director
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    John M. Deutch, Institute Professor, M.I.T. - 1990 to present; Director of Central Intelligence - 1995 to 1996; Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense - 1994; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense - 1993; Provost and Karl T. Compton Professor of Chemistry, M.I.T. - 1985 to 1990; Dean of Science, M.I.T. - 1982 to 1985; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy - 1979 to 1980; Director, Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy - 1978; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1996 (and 1987 to 1993); Citibank, N.A. director - 1987 to 1993 and 1996 to 1998; Other Directorships: Cummins Inc., Cheniere Energy, and Raytheon Company; Other Activities: Urban Institute (Life Trustee), Resources for the Future (Trustee), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Trustee), and Center for American Progress (Trustee).
    Stephen R. Volk - Vice Chairman
    Total Compensation: $ 7.60 M
    Mr. Volk joined Citigroup in July 2004. From 2001 to 2004, Mr. Volk was Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston. Before that, Mr. Volk was a partner at Shearman & Sterling.
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    Andrew N. Liveris, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, The Dow Chemical Company - 2006 to present; President and Chief Executive Officer - 2004 to 2006; President and Chief Operating Officer - 2003 to 2004; Director - 2004 to present; Joined The Dow Chemical Company - 1976; Director of Citigroup since 2005; Other Activities: Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation (Trustee), Tufts University (Trustee), United States Climate Action Partnership (member of CEO Board), The American Australian Association (patron), American Chemistry Council (officer), The Business Council (member), Business Roundtable (member), The Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow), The International Council of Chemical Associations (Chairman), The Detroit Economic Club (member), Economic Club of New York (member), The G100 (member), The National Petroleum Council (member), The Societe de Chimie Industrielle (member), The U.S.-China Business Council (Vice Chairman), The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (member), and World Economic Forum - International Business Council (member).
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    Alain J. P. Belda, Chairman, Alcoa Inc. - 2001 to present; Chief Executive Officer - 1999 to present; Director - 1999 to present; President - 1997 to 2001; Chief Operating Officer - 1997 to 1999; Vice Chairman - 1995 to 1997; Executive Vice President - 1994 to 1995; President, Alcoa (Latin America) - 1991 to 1994; Vice President - 1982 to 1991; President, Alcoa Aluminio SA (Brazil) - 1979 to 1994; Joined Alcoa - 1969; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1997. Other Activities: The Conference Board (Trustee), Brazil Project Advisory Board (Co-Chair) at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, The Business Council (member), Business Roundtable (member), World Business Council for Sustainable Development (member), and World Economic Forum - International Business Council (member).
    Kenneth T. Derr - Director
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    Kenneth T. Derr, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chevron Corporation - 1989 to 1999; Vice Chairman - 1985 to 1988; Director - 1981 to 1999; President and Chief Executive Officer, Chevron USA Inc. - 1979 to 1984; Vice President - 1972 to 1979; Assistant to the President - 1969 to 1972; Joined Chevron Corporation - 1960; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1987. Other Directorships: Calpine Corporation (Chairman of the Board), and Halliburton Company. Other Activities: American Petroleum Institute (Director), The Business Council (member), Council on Foreign Relations (member), Hoover Institution Board of Overseers (member), Cornell University (Trustee Emeritus), University of California at San Francisco Foundation (Director), The Basic Fund (Director), Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy (Director), National Petroleum Council (member).
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    Anne M. Mulcahy - Director
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    Anne M. Mulcahy, Chairman, Xerox Corporation - 2002 to present; Chief Executive Officer - 2001 to present; President and Chief Operating Officer - 2000 to 2001; President, General Markets Operations - 1999 to 2000; Joined Xerox - 1976; Director of Citigroup since 2004; Other Directorships: Target Corporation and The Washington Post Company; Other Activities: Business Roundtable (member) and Catalyst (Director).
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    C. Michael Armstrong, Chairman, Board of Trustees Johns Hopkins Medicine, Health Systems & Hospital; Chairman, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Health Systems & Hospital -July 2005 to present; Chairman, Comcast Corporation - 2002 to 2004; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AT&T Corp. - 1997 to 2002; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hughes Electronic Corporation - 1992 to 1997; International Business Machines Corporation - 1961 to 1992 Member, IBM Management Committee Chairman, IBM World Trade Corporation; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1989. Other Directorships: HCA Inc., IHS Inc., and The Parsons Corporation. Other Activities: Johns Hopkins University (Vice Chairman), President's Export Council (Retired), Council on Foreign Relations (member), Schroder Venture Capital (Advisory Board), MIT Sloan School of Management (Visiting Professor), Telluride Foundation (Director), Telluride Medical Capital Fund (Chairman).
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    Roberto Hernandez Ramirez, Chairman of the Board, Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A. - 1991 to present; Chief Executive Officer, Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A. - 1997 to 2001; Director, Grupo Financiero Banamex, S.A. de C.V. - 1991 to present; Co-founder, Acciones y Valores Banamex, S.A. de C.V., Chairman - 1971 to 2003; Chairman of the Board, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, S.A. de C.V. (Mexican Stock Exchange) - 1974 to 1979; Director - 1972 to 2003; Member of the International Advisory Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York - 2002 to present; Chairman, Asociacion Mexicana de Bancos (Mexican Bankers Association) - 1993 to 1994; Member, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, S.A. de C.V. - 1967 to 1986; Director of Citigroup since 2001; Other Directorships: GRUMA, S.A. de C.V., and Grupo Televisa, S.A.; Other Activities: Consejo Mexicano de Hombres de Negocios (Mexican Businessmen Council) (member), Museo Nacional de Arte (Vice-Chairman), Patronato Pro-Universidad Veracruzana (Chairman), Club de Banqueros de Mexico (Chairman), Patronato Museo de Arte del Estado de Veracruz (Vice-Chairman), Patronato Pro-Rescate y Preservacion del Patrimonio Arquitectonico de San Luis Potosi (Chairman), Fomento Cultural Banamex and Fomento Ecologico y Social Banamex, A. C. (Co-Chairman), Patronato del Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino (member), Universidad Iberoamericana, A. C. (Director), Universidad de Las Americas - Puebla (Director) , The Nature Conservancy Board (Director), World Monuments Fund (Director), David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard (Director), and University of Cambridge - Advisory Board of the Judge Institute of Management (Director).