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Summary
| Name | Age | Since | Current Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palmisano, Samuel | 58 | 2003 | Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer |
| Loughridge, Mark | 56 | 2004 | Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President |
| Weber, Robert | 59 | 2006 | Senior Vice President - Legal and Regulatory Affairs, General Counsel |
| Rometty, Virginia | 52 | 2009 | Senior Vice President - Global Sales and Distribution |
| Iwata, Jon | 47 | 2008 | Senior Vice President - Marketing and Communications |
| MacDonald, J. Randall | 61 | 2000 | Senior Vice President - Human Resources |
| Kelly, John | 56 | 2007 | Senior Vice President - Research and Intellectual Property |
| Mills, Steven | 58 | 2000 | Senior Vice President - Software Group |
| Sanford, Linda | 57 | 2000 | Senior Vice President - Enterprise Transformation |
| Shaughnessy, Timothy | 52 | 2008 | Senior Vice President - Services Delivery |
| Daniels, Michael | 55 | 2006 | Senior Vice President - Global Technology Services |
| Adkins, Rodney | 51 | 2007 | Senior Vice President - Systems and Technology Group |
| Kern, R. Frankin | 56 | 2009 | Senior Vice President - Global Business Services |
| Arnold, Colleen | 52 | 2010 | Senior Vice President - Application Management Services |
| LeBlanc, Robert | 51 | 2010 | Senior Vice President - Software Middleware Group |
| Rhodin, Michael | 49 | 2010 | Senior Vice President - Software Solutions Group |
| Kavanaugh, James | 43 | 2008 | Vice President, Controller |
| Black, Cathleen | 65 | 1995 | Director |
| Chenault, Kenneth | 59 | 1998 | Director |
| Taurel, Sidney | 61 | 2001 | Director |
| Zambrano Trevino, Lorenzo | 66 | 2003 | Director |
| Spero, Joan | 66 | 2004 | Director |
| Eskew, Michael | 60 | 2005 | Director |
| Jackson, Shirley | 64 | 2005 | Director |
| Owens, James | 64 | 2006 | Director |
| Brody, William | 66 | 2007 | Director |
| Belda, Alain | 66 | 2008 | Director |
| Nishimuro, Taizo | 74 | 2008 | Director |
| McNerney, W. James | 61 | 2009 | Director |
| Liveris, Andrew | 55 | 2010 | Director |
Biographies
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Palmisano, Samuel | Mr. Samuel J. Palmisano is Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of International Business Machines Corp. and chair of IBM’s Executive Committee. He is Director of the Company since 2000. Mr. Palmisano joined IBM in 1973. He was elected senior vice president and group executive of the Personal Systems Group in 1997, senior vice president and group executive of IBM Global Services in 1998, senior vice president and group executive of Enterprise Systems in 1999, president and chief operating officer in 2000, chief executive officer in 2002 and chairman of the Board in 2003. Mr. Palmisano is a director of Exxon Mobil Corporation. |
| Loughridge, Mark | Mr. Mark Loughridge has been Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of International Business Machines Corp, since May 2004. He is a member of IBM's Corporate Operations Team and Worldwide Management Council. Mr. Loughridge was previously Senior Vice President and general manager, Global Financing, where he was responsible for business direction and management of a portfolio in excess of $38 billion. Prior to that role, Mr. Loughridge served in several executive-level finance positions including vice president and IBM controller; vice president of finance and planning for IBM Global Services; vice president for global finance and business operations for Sales and Distribution; vice president of finance and planning for the IBM Personal Systems Group; and completed several Executive assignments in the AS/400 Division. Since joining IBM in 1977 as a development engineer, Mr. Loughridge has held various management positions in finance, strategic planning and engineering including manager of financial services for IBM's Lab in Hursley, England. Mr. Loughridge earned a Master's degree in business administration with a concentration in finance and operations from the University of Chicago, and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University. |
| Weber, Robert | Mr. Robert C. Weber has been Senior Vice President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, and General Counsel of International Business Machines Corporation. Mr. Weber was a partner at Jones Day, an international law firm, until joining IBM in 2006. He was with Jones Day for almost 30 years, and his career included counseling corporations, individuals and boards of directors, as well as experience in corporate derivative litigation, federal and state enforcement actions and commercial litigation. |
| Rometty, Virginia | Ms. Virginia M. Rometty is International Business Machines Corp.'s Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Distribution, a unit of IBM Global Services. She also has responsibility for the strategy development for Global Services, including services assets initiatives and acquisitions. a team of more than 75,000 professionals, Ms. Rometty was responsible for strategic leadership, operations and client relationships of the Global Services business in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Ms. Rometty has also served as the general manager of strategy, marketing and sales operations for IBM Global Services worldwide. Before joining IBM's services business, Ms. Rometty was general manager of IBM's Global Insurance and Financial Services Sector, where she led IBM's business strategy for the worldwide insurance marketplace, with responsibility for marketing, sales and consulting. She also supervised the operations of IBM's Insurance Research Centers in Hawthorne, N.Y. , Zurich, and Yamaha, and was in charge of IBM's insurance solutions development worldwide. Ms. Rometty reports to the IBM Chairman, and serves on his global Performance Team and IBM's Integration and Values Team. She is also a member of IBM's strategy and operations teams. Ms. Rometty was with General Motors Corporation, where she was responsible for application and systems development. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree with high honors in computer science and electrical engineering from Northwestern University. |
| Iwata, Jon | Mr. Jon C. Iwata has been Senior Vice President - Marketing and Communications of International Business Machines Corporation. He is responsible for IBM’s global marketing and communications function and co-leads the company’s corporate citizenship organization. His global team develops and communicates IBM’s value proposition, identifies market insights and opportunities, manages go-to-market and demand-generation operations, shapes policies and strategies for IBM’s relationships with multiple stakeholders, and manages the IBM brand, one of the most valued in the world. IBM marketing and communications also manages the company’s relationships with the media, industry analysts, employees and shareholders, and manages the company’s global intranet, which serves more than 380,000 employees. He is chairman of the IBM Marketing and Communications Leadership Team. He is a member of the IBM Strategy Team, the IBM Performance Team, and the company’s Intellectual Property Policy and Open Standards Advisory Council. He reports to IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano. He joined the communications function of IBM in 1984 at the company’s Almaden Research Center in Silicon Valley. In 1989, he came to IBM corporate headquarters in Armonk, New York, and held a variety of communications positions. He was appointed vice president of corporate communications in 1995 and became senior vice president, communications, on January 1, 2002. He assumed his current role on July 1, 2008. From 2006-2007, he served as chairman of The Seminar, a professional group consisting of chief communications officers of corporations and institutions. He is a trustee of the Arthur W. Page Society. He is the co-inventor of a U.S. patent for advanced semiconductor lithography technology. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, San Jose State University. |
| MacDonald, J. Randall | Mr. J. Randall MacDonald joined International Business Machines Corp., in August 2000 as Senior Vice President - Human Resources. In this position he is responsible for the human resources practices and policies of the organization and reports to President and Chief Executive Officer, Sam Palmisano. Prior to joining IBM, Mr. MacDonald was the executive vice president of human resources and administration for GTE (now Verizon Communications.) Mr. MacDonald was with GTE for 17 years holding positions of increasing responsibility. Before joining GTE, he held human resources positions at Ingersoll-Rand Company and Sterling Drug, Inc. He serves on the Board of Directors of Covance, formerly known as Corning Pharmaceutical Services. He is a member of Cornell University's Center for Advanced Human Resources Study and is Chair of its Executive Board; the Cowdrick Group; the Personnel Roundtable; the HR Policy Association and serves on its Board of Directors as Vice Chairman. For his contributions to the HR practice throughout his career, including HR-related research and education, Mr. MacDonald received the first Distinguished Human Resource Executive Award from the Academy of Management in 2004. In 1998, Mr. MacDonald was named a Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources, the human resources profession's highest honor for his achievement. He was elected to the Academy's Board of Directors in 2000. He has a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in industrial relations from St. Francis College in Pennsylvania and is a member of its Board of Trustees. |
| Kelly, John | Dr. John E. Kelly, III, has been Senior Vice President - Research and Intellectual Property of International Business Machines Corp. He is responsible for IBM's technical and innovation strategies as well as company-wide policies on open standards and intellectual property. Prior to assuming his current role in September of 2004, Dr. Kelly was group executive for IBM's Technology Group, which develops, manufacturers and markets IBM's microelectronics technologies, products and services. Dr. Kelly joined IBM in 1980. Between 1980 and 1990, he held numerous management and technical positions related to the development and manufacturing of IBM's advanced semiconductor technologies. In 1990, he was named director of IBM's Semiconductor Research and Development Center. In 1994, he was appointed vice president of business process reengineering for the Microelectronics Division. In 1995, he was named vice president of systems, technology and science for the IBM Research Division. In this role, Dr. Kelly was responsible for the company's most advanced research activities. The following year, he was named vice president of strategy, technology and operations for the Microelectronics Division. In 1997, he was appointed vice president of server development (from work stations to supercomputers) for IBM. In January of 1999, he was appointed general manager of IBM's Microelectronics Division, a position he held until August 2000. Dr. Kelly received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Union College in 1976. He received a Master of Science degree in physics from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1978 and his Doctorate in materials engineering from RPI in 1980. In 2004, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Science from The Graduate School at Union College. Dr. Kelly is a board member and former chairman of the Semiconductor Industry Association, a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and member of the Union College Board of Trustees. |
| Mills, Steven | Mr. Steven A. Mills has been the Senior Vice President - Software Group of International Business Machines Corporation. In this capacity, he is responsible for shaping IBM's overall software strategy and directing IBM's software business. Mr. Mills is a member of IBM’s Operating Team, Performance Team, Values & Integration Team and the Asian Task Force. IBM’s software business contributes more than $16 billion to IBM’s revenue and more than one-third of its profits. He oversees the company’s relationship with Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to help them deliver industry-vertical applications running on IBM's middleware. Under Mills leadership, IBM has also acquired over 30 software companies since 2001, including Rational, Candle, Ascential Software and Micromuse. He has played a role in the growth of IBM Software Group since its inception in 1995. At that time, he was General Manager of IBM Software Group Strategy and Solutions, responsible for IBM’s strategy for middleware and software solutions, as well as managing business units for Business Intelligence Solutions, Pervasive Computing, e-Commerce Solutions and Solution Technologies. |
| Sanford, Linda | Ms. Linda S. Sanford has been Senior Vice President - Enterprise Transformation of International Business Machines Corp. She leads the strategy for IBM’s internal transformation to the industry’s premier on demand business. In this role, Ms. Sanford is responsible for working across IBM to transform core business processes, create an IT infrastructure to support those processes, and help create a culture that recognizes the value that on demand leadership can bring to IBM. Previously Ms. Sanford was Senior Vice President & Group Executive, IBM Storage Systems Group, where she helped take IBM from fifth place in storage market share to second in two years. Prior to assuming that position, Ms. Sanford headed IBM Global Industries, the organization that manages relationships with IBM's customers worldwide and is responsible for generating almost 70 percent of IBM's revenue. Before that, Ms. Sanford was General Manager of IBM's S/390 Division, which develops, manufactures and markets enterprise systems. During the early 1990s, she guided the S/390 Division through one of the most comprehensive product transformations the computer industry has ever seen, reinventing S/390 as an open, enterprise-level server. She has been named one of the 50 Most Influential Women in Business by Fortune Magazine, one of the Top Ten Innovators in the Technology Industry by Information Week Magazine, and one of the Ten Most Influential Women in Technology by Working Woman Magazine. Ms. Sanford is the chairman of The Business Council of New York State, Inc. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Partnership for New York City, ITT Industries, St. John's University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ms. Sanford is a graduate of St. John's University and earned an Master of Science in Operations Research from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. |
| Shaughnessy, Timothy | Mr. Timothy S. Shaughnessy has been Senior Vice President, Services Delivery of International Business Machines Corporation. |
| Daniels, Michael | Mr. Michael E. Daniels serves as Senior Vice President - Global Technology Services of International Business Machines Corp. He oversees the go-to-market and business line management for IBM's offerings in strategic outsourcing, integrated technology services, small-and-medium business services, maintenance, and IBM Global Financing. He assumed his current position in July 2005. Previously, he was general manager of IBM's sales and distribution operations in the Americas, spanning Canada, Latin America and the United States. For more than three years, he oversaw sales and support of the full range of IBM's products and services, generating more than $40 billion in annual revenue. He also led IBM Global Services in the Asia Pacific region from October 1999 to January 2002. From 1994 to 1999, he held several general manager positions within IBM's services business. After joining IBM in 1976 in Washington, DC, he held a broad range of leadership positions in sales, marketing and services. He is a member of the IBM Performance Team and serves as IBM's Senior State Executive for Connecticut. |
| Adkins, Rodney | Mr. Rodney C. Adkins has been Senior Vice President, Systems and Technology Group of International Business Machines Corporation since 2007. |
| Kern, R. Frankin | Mr. R. Franklin Kern has been Senior Vice President - Global Business Services of International Business Machines Corporation. |
| Arnold, Colleen | Mr. Colleen F. Arnold has been Senior Vice President, Application Management Services of International Business Machines Corporation since 2010. |
| LeBlanc, Robert | Mr. Robert J. LeBlanc has been Senior Vice President - Software Middleware Group of the International Business Machines Corp. |
| Rhodin, Michael | Mr. Michael D. Rhodin has been Senior Vice President - Software Solutions Group of International Business Machines Corp. |
| Kavanaugh, James | Mr. James J. Kavanaugh has been Vice President and Controller of International Business Machines Corporation. |
| Black, Cathleen | Ms. Cathleen P. Black is a Director of International Business Machines Corp. since 1995. She is president of Hearst Magazines, a division of The Hearst Corporation, a diversified communications company. She is chair of IBM’s Directors and Corporate Governance Committee and a member of IBM’s Executive Committee. Prior to joining Hearst Magazines, she was president and chief executive officer of the Newspaper Association of America from 1991 to 1996, president, then publisher, of USA TODAY from 1983 to 1991, and also executive vice president/marketing for Gannett Company, Inc. (USA TODAY parent company) from 1985 to 1991. She is a director of The Hearst Corporation, The Coca-Cola Company, the Advertising Council, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a trustee of the University of Notre Dame. |
| Chenault, Kenneth | Mr. Kenneth I. Chenaut is a Director of International Buisness Machines Corp., since 1998. He is chairman and chief executive officer of American Express Company, a financial services company. Mr. Chenault joined American Express in 1981 and was named president of the U.S. division of American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. in 1993, vice chairman of American Express Company in 1995, president and chief operating officer in 1997 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2001. He is a director of The Procter & Gamble Company. |
| Taurel, Sidney | Mr. Sidney Taurel is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2001. He is chairman emeritus of Eli Lilly and Company, a pharmaceutical company. He is chair of IBM’s Executive Compensation and Management Resources Committee and a member of IBM’s Executive Committee. Mr. Taurel joined Eli Lilly in 1971 and has held management positions in the company’s operations in South America and Europe. He was named president of Eli Lilly International Corporation in 1986, executive vice president of the pharmaceutical Division in 1991, executive vice president of Eli Lilly and Company in 1993, and president and chief operating officer in 1996. He was named chief executive officer of Eli Lilly and Company in 1998 and chairman of the board in 1999. Mr. Taurel retired as chief executive officer in early 2008 and as chairman in late 2008. He is a director of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., a member of The Business Council, the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School and a trustee of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. |
| Zambrano Trevino, Lorenzo | Mr. Lorenzo H. Zambrano Trevino is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2003. He is chairman and chief executive officer of CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V., a producer and marketer of cement and ready-mix concrete products. He is a member of IBM’s Directors and Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Zambrano joined CEMEX in 1968. He was named chief executive officer in 1985 and has also served as chairman of the board since 1995. He is a director of Grupo Televisa and a member of the Citigroup International Advisory Board. He is also chairman of the board of the Tecnologico de Monterrey. |
| Spero, Joan | Ms. Joan E. Spero,Ph.D., is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2004. She is a visiting fellow at the Foundation Center, a authority on philanthropy. She is a member of IBM’s Audit Committee. Ms. Spero served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations for Economic and Social Affairs from 1980 to 1981. From 1981 to 1993, she held several positions with American Express Company, the last being executive vice president, corporate affairs and communications. From 1993 to 1996, Ms. Spero served as U.S. Undersecretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs, and from 1997 through 2008, she was president of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. She is a member of the supervisory board of ING Group, a director of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a trustee of Columbia University and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. |
| Eskew, Michael | Mr. Michael L. Eskew is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2005. He is retired chairman and chief executive officer of United Parcel Service, Inc., a provider of specialized transportation and logistics services. He is chair of IBM’s Audit Committee and a member of IBM’s Executive Committee. Mr. Eskew joined United Parcel Service in 1972. He was named corporate vice president for industrial engineering in 1994, group vice president for engineering in 1996, executive vice president in 1999, vice chairman in 2000, and he was chairman and chief executive officer from 2002 until his retirement at the end of 2007. Mr. Eskew remains on the board of United Parcel Service, and he is also a director of Eli Lilly and Company, 3M Company and chairman of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. |
| Jackson, Shirley | Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson,Ph.D., is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2005. She is president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is a member of IBM’s Directors and Corporate Governance Committee. Dr. Jackson was a theoretical physicist at the former AT&T Bell Laboratories from 1976 to 1991, professor of theoretical physics at Rutgers University from 1991 to 1995 and chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission from 1995 until she assumed her current position in 1999. Dr. Jackson is a director of FedEx Corporation, Marathon Oil Corp., Medtronic, Inc., public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated and NYSE Euronext. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Jackson is past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American philosophical Society. |
| Owens, James | Mr. James W. Owens is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since 2006. He is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Caterpillar Inc., a manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. He is a member of IBM’s Audit Committee. Mr. Owens joined Caterpillar in 1972 as a corporate economist and subsequently held various management positions, including chief financial officer. He was named group president in 1995, vice chairman in 2003 and to his current position in 2004. He is a director of Alcoa Inc. Mr. Owens serves on the boards of the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, D.C. and the Council on Foreign Relations. He is chairman of The Business Council, a member of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, and a trustee of North Carolina State University. |
| Brody, William | Dr. William R. Brody,Ph.D., is a Director of International Business Machines Corp. since 2007. He is President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, a non- profit scientific research institution. He is a member of IBM’s Executive Compensation and Management Resources Committee. From 1987 to 1994, Dr. Brody was the Martin Donner Professor and director of the Department of Radiology, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and professor of biomedical engineering at The Johns Hopkins University and radiologist-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was the provost of the Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota from 1994 until 1996. Dr. Brody was president of The Johns Hopkins University from 1996 to early 2009. He is a director of Novartis AG and all T. Rowe Price fund companies. He served as a Director of Medtronic, Inc. |
| Belda, Alain | Mr. Alain Belda is a Director of International Business Machines Corp. since 2008. He is chairman of Alcoa Inc., a producer and manager of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum and engineered products. He is a member of IBM’s Executive Compensation and Management Resources Committee. Mr. Belda joined Alcoa in 1969 and subsequently held various executive positions. From 1979 to 1994, he was president of Alcoa Aluminio S.A. in Brazil, Alcoa’s Brazilian subsidiary. He was named executive vice president in 1994, vice chairman in 1995, president and chief operating officer in 1997 and president and chief executive officer in 1999. Mr. Belda was chairman and chief executive officer from 2001 until assuming the position of chairman in 2008. He is a Director of Citigroup Inc. |
| Nishimuro, Taizo | Mr. Taizo Nishimuro is a Director of International Business Machines Corp., since September 22, 2008. He is chairman of the Board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Group, Inc. He is a member of IBM’s Directors and Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Nishimuro became chairman of the board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in June 2005. He also concurrently served the TSE as president and chief executive officer from December 2005 to June 2007. Mr. Nishimuro assumed his current position with the Tokyo Stock Exchange Group, Inc. in June 2007. Mr. Nishimuro also acts as an adviser to the board of Toshiba Corporation. He was president and chief executive officer of Toshiba Corporation between 1996 and 2000 and subsequently served as chairman of Toshiba between 2000 and 2005. |
| McNerney, W. James | Mr. W. James McNerney, Jr., is a Director of International Business Machines Corp. Mr. McNerney,is chairman, president and chief executive officer of The Boeing Company, an aerospace company and manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft. He is a member of IBM’s Audit Committee. Mr. McNerney joined The Boeing Company in his current role in 2005. Beginning in 1982, he served in management positions at General Electric Company, including as president and chief executive officer of GE Aircraft Engines from 1997 to 2000. From 2001 to 2005, he served as chairman and chief executive officer of 3M Company, a diversified technology company. He is a director of The Procter & Gamble Company. Mr. McNerney received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and an Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University. |
| Liveris, Andrew | Mr. Andrew N. Liveris has been elected to the Board of International Business Machines Corp., with effect from 23-Feb-2010. He is chairman, president and chief executive officer of The Dow Chemical Company, a diversified global chemical company. He is a member of IBM’s Executive Compensation and Management Resources Committee. Mr. Liveris joined Dow in 1976 and subsequently held various executive positions, including vice president of specialty chemicals from 1998 to 2000, business group president for performance chemicals from 2000 to 2003, and president and chief operating officer from 2003 to 2004. Mr Liveris was named president and chief executive officer of Dow in 2004 and chairman in 2006. He is a director of Citigroup Inc. Mr. Liveris serves as chairman of the US-China Business Council, vice chairman of the Business Roundtable, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Business Council. He is a member of the US-India CEO Forum, a trustee of Tufts University, and a member of the board of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He received his B.S. degree in chemical engineering from the University of Queensland, receiving a university medal. |
Basic Compensation
| Name | Fiscal Year Total |
|---|---|
| Palmisano, Samuel | 24,313,800 |
| Loughridge, Mark | 6,461,970 |
| Weber, Robert | -- |
| Rometty, Virginia | 5,179,730 |
| Iwata, Jon | -- |
| MacDonald, J. Randall | -- |
| Kelly, John | -- |
| Mills, Steven | 5,757,940 |
| Sanford, Linda | -- |
| Shaughnessy, Timothy | -- |
| Daniels, Michael | 5,460,520 |
| Adkins, Rodney | -- |
| Kern, R. Frankin | -- |
| Arnold, Colleen | -- |
| LeBlanc, Robert | -- |
| Rhodin, Michael | -- |
| Kavanaugh, James | -- |
| Black, Cathleen | -- |
| Chenault, Kenneth | -- |
| Taurel, Sidney | -- |
| Zambrano Trevino, Lorenzo | -- |
| Spero, Joan | -- |
| Eskew, Michael | -- |
| Jackson, Shirley | -- |
| Owens, James | -- |
| Brody, William | -- |
| Belda, Alain | -- |
| Nishimuro, Taizo | -- |
| McNerney, W. James | -- |
| Liveris, Andrew | -- |
As Of 30 Dec 2009
Options Compensation
| Name | Options | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Palmisano, Samuel | 1,760,325 | 12,631,840 |
| Loughridge, Mark | 276,945 | 1,150,311 |
| Weber, Robert | 0 | 0 |
| Rometty, Virginia | 25,200 | 498,668 |
| Iwata, Jon | 0 | 0 |
| MacDonald, J. Randall | 0 | 0 |
| Kelly, John | 0 | 0 |
| Mills, Steven | 454,881 | 10,935,514 |
| Sanford, Linda | 0 | 0 |
| Shaughnessy, Timothy | 0 | 0 |
| Daniels, Michael | 63,032 | 1,870,000 |
| Adkins, Rodney | 0 | 0 |
| Kern, R. Frankin | 0 | 0 |
| Arnold, Colleen | 0 | 0 |
| LeBlanc, Robert | 0 | 0 |
| Rhodin, Michael | 0 | 0 |
| Kavanaugh, James | 0 | 0 |
| Black, Cathleen | 0 | 0 |
| Chenault, Kenneth | 0 | 0 |
| Taurel, Sidney | 0 | 0 |
| Zambrano Trevino, Lorenzo | 0 | 0 |
| Spero, Joan | 0 | 0 |
| Eskew, Michael | 0 | 0 |
| Jackson, Shirley | 0 | 0 |
| Owens, James | 0 | 0 |
| Brody, William | 0 | 0 |
| Belda, Alain | 0 | 0 |
| Nishimuro, Taizo | 0 | 0 |
| McNerney, W. James | 0 | 0 |
| Liveris, Andrew | 0 | 0 |
| Name | Shares Traded | Price |
|---|---|---|
| SHAUGHNESSY TIMOTHY S | 686 | $123.15 |
| SHAUGHNESSY TIMOTHY S | 1,505 | $0.00 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 400 | $130.44 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 500 | $130.34 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 500 | $130.46 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 6,942 | $130.37 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 1,500 | $130.39 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 100 | $130.24 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 600 | $130.42 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 100 | $130.32 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 100 | $130.45 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 500 | $130.35 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 100 | $130.47 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 900 | $130.38 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 1,800 | $130.40 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 200 | $130.27 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 300 | $130.43 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 200 | $130.34 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 200 | $130.46 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 1,700 | $130.36 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 500 | $130.51 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 600 | $130.39 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 200 | $130.23 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 1,100 | $130.41 |
| KERN R FRANKLIN III | 100 | $130.31 |





