March 11, 2015

As Centrus CEO, Poneman Will Earn $1.38 million in First Year

By ExchangeMonitor

Former Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Poneman, now the new CEO for uranium enrichment company Centrus Energy Corp., will earn about $1.38 million in his first year at the company, according to a filing yesterday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. That includes a base salary of $750,000 and an annual bonus for Fiscal Year 2015 fixed at $625,000. In subsequent years that bonus could reach 125 percent of the base salary. Additionally, he will receive a stock option of 300,000 shares of Centrus stock. Poneman could also earn an incentive award of $350,000 in June 2016 if the company meets performance milestones.  

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