Kevin Murai
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| 💼 Occupation | Executive of Synnex |
Kevin M. Murai (born 1963) is the president and chief executive officer of Synnex Corporation.[1]
Career
A graduate of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Murai has a Bachelor of Applied Science. He took employment with Ingram Micro, holding several senior management positions including those of president and chief operating officer. In March 2008, he joined Synnex, working as co-chief executive officer alongside company founder Robert T. Huang. In December 2008, Murai became the sole CEO and president.[2] He partially attributed a decline in revenues in early 2012 to Synnex's focus on higher-margin instead of higher-volume products.[3] He joined the board of directors of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group in 2011.[4]
Compensation
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While Co-CEO of Synnex Corporation in 2008, Murai earned a total compensation of $3,328,039, which included a base salary of $261,539, a cash bonus of $900,000, stocks granted of $970,500, and options granted of $1,188,000.[2] Compensation in 2009 was a base salary of $498,076, a cash bonus of $1,100,000, plus stocks and grants totaling $2,882,076.[5]
References
- ↑ "Executive Profile: Kevin M. Murai". Business Week. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Kevin M. Murai". Equilar Executive compensation. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
- ↑ Scott Campbell (March 28, 2012). "Synnex CEO: It's About Higher-Margin, Not Higher-Volume, Products". CRN. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
- ↑ "Kevin Murai". Board of directors. Silicon Valley Leadership Group. 2011. Missing or empty
|url=(help) - ↑ "Kevin M. Murai". Equilar Executive compensation. Archived from the original on December 27, 2010. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
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