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The Most Compensation Thanks to new Securities and Exchange Commission regulations, most companies were required to provide previously undisclosed information on executive pay. The additional information gives a more accurate picture of overall compensation, but makes comparisons with prior year’s pay impossible. So information on whether an executive’s pay increased or decreased from the previous year is not included. Total return on stocka The Post-Gazette’s 2009 survey of top executive compensation at regional companies The most What the highest-ranking executives at 49 public companies in the region received in pay during their company’s most recent fiscal year: Change in pension Change in pension Grants of value/Deferred compensation value/deferred stock and Non-stock compensation Total Stocks and Non-equity compensation Other 2009 Percent Executive, company, title Salary Bonus option incentives earnings Other compensation Xxxxxx Executive, company, Title Salary Bonus options incentives earnings Summary total change Paul J. Evanson, Allegheny Energy, chm. pres., CEO $1,121,343 $0 $8,444,786 $1,230,000 $817,184 $360,510 $11,973,823 140.3% Paul J. Evanson, Allegheny Energy, chm., pres., CEO $1,200,000 $0 $8,331,755 $1,918,500 $834,131 $305,345 $12,589,731 8.9 L. Patrick Hassey, Allegheny Technologies, chm., pres. CEO $907,917 $0 $4,377,531 $5,514,208 $367,554 $722,645 $11,889,855 -54.0% L. Patrick Hassey, Allegheny Technologies, chm., pres., CEO $910,000 $0 $5,205,291 $3,481,000 $352,744 $493,070 $10,442,105 -12.4 James V. O'Donnell, American Eagle Outfitters, principal executive officer $1,475,000 $0 $10,228,161 -$299,624 $0 $39,520 $11,443,057 -20.5% James V. O'Donnell, American Eagle Outfitters, prin. exec. officer $1,600,000 $0 $13,120,151 $3,175,541 $0 $51,063 $17,946,755 56.8 Allan R. Dennison, AmeriServ Financial, pres., CEO $331,276 $0 $0 $0 $67,244 $13,030 $411,550 10.8% Allan R. Dennison, AmeriServ Financial, former pres. $279,166 $0 $0 $0 $85,434 $12,699 $377,299 -8.3 Robert A. Paul, Ampco-Pittsburgh, chm., CEO $544,000 $0 $384,448 $162,116 $199,153 $41,700 $1,331,417 43.2% Robert A. Paul, Ampco-Pittsburgh, chm., CEO $616,250 $0 $110,950 $260,000 $233,883 $41,880 $1,262,963 -5.1 James E. Cashman III, Ansys, CEO $510,000 $511,000 $1,162,510 $0 $0 $22,631 $2,206,141 -15.7% James E. Cashman III, Ansys, CEO $510,000 $500,000 $1,305,000 $0 $0 $22,598 $2,337,598 6.0 Edward E. Cohen, Atlas America, chm., CEO $900,000 $0 $3,507,000 $1,950,000 $734,078 $257,938 $7,349,016 -41.9% Edward E. Cohen, Atlas Energy, chm., CEO $983,846 $0 $0 $2,500,000 $759,235 $134,600 $4,377,681 -44.1 Edward E. Cohen, Atlas Energy Resources, chm., CEO $135,000 $0 $3,507,000 $292,500 $0 $476,000 $4,410,500 -49.9% R. Terry Blakemore, Black Box, pres., CEO $526,731 $0 $1,320,169 $330,000 $413,162 $18,823 $2,608,885 207.3 Bradley L. Mallory, Michael Baker, CEO $395,751 $0 $265,782 $151,000 $0 $17,998 $830,531 164.9% John S. Stanik, Calgon Carbon, pres., CEO $513,956 $0 $704,211 $347,000 $30,550 $13,928 $1,609,645 -12.9 R. Terry Blakemore, Black Box, pres., CEO $367,307 $150,000 $38,231 $43,000 $221,938 $29,473 $849,949 21.8% Gregg E. Hunter, Commercial National Financial, CEO $190,405 $27,081 $0 $0 $0 $42,684 $260,170 -8.4 John S. Stanik, Calgon Carbon, pres., CEO $500,200 $0 $780,029 $528,000 $19,922 $20,024 $1,848,175 20.8% J. Brett Harvey, Consol Energy, pres., CEO $1,038,462 $0 $7,220,646 $2,262,000 $3,100,964 $128,854 $13,750,926 18.0 Nicholas J. DeIuliis, CNX Gas, pres., CEO $546,154 $0 $5,199,958 $1,106,000 $2,609 $59,915 $6,914,636 104.5% Edward W. Stack, Dick's Sporting Goods, chm., CEO $700,000 $0 $3,781,625 $2,800,000 $28,000 $105,256 $7,414,881 168.1 Gregg E. Hunter, Commercial National Financial, CEO $180,539 $21,466 $0 $0 $0 $40,468 $242,473 7.3% Edward L. Donnelly, Jr., DynaVox, CEO $400,000 $112,000 $0 $88,000 $0 $81,446 $681,446 NA J. Brett Harvey, Consol Energy, pres., CEO $1,000,000 $0 $8,919,978 $1,832,400 $1,825,480 $214,993 $13,792,851 27.7% John R. McKernan, Jr., Education Management, chm. $355,480 $0 $0 $594,018 $0 $57,516 $1,007,014 -25.6 Edward W. Stack, Dick's Sporting Goods, chm., CEO, pres. $700,000 $0 $1,099,800 $0 $0 $305,556 $2,105,356 -71.1% Murry S. Gerber, EQT, chm., CEO $750,000 $620,000 $3,624,000 $1,620,000 $0 $108,206 $6,722,206 22.5 Murry S. Gerber, EQT, chm., CEO $649,036 $925,012 $1,771,309 $1,874,988 $0 $96,403 $5,316,748 172.5% Charlotte A. Zuschlag, ESB Financial, pres., CEO $428,489 $195,800 $54,040 $0 $348,130 $68,305 $1,094,764 31.7 Charlotte A. Zuschlag, ESB Financial, pres., CEO $388,996 $135,800 $41,745 $0 $197,292 $65,308 $829,141 34.6% J. Christopher Donahue, Federated Investors, pres., CEO $787,500 $0 $955,312 $2,080,000 $0 $221,383 $4,044,195 -6.3 J. Christopher Donahue, Federated Investors, pres., CEO $875,000 $0 $647,080 $2,240,000 $0 $267,576 $4,029,656 5.2% Richard G. Spencer, Fidelity Bancorp, pres., CEO $231,127 $0 $10,045 $0 $0 $40,861 $282,033 -6.2 Richard G. Spencer, Fidelity Bancorp, pres., CEO $218,750 $30,000 $10,018 $0 $0 $41,999 $300,767 -15.3% John J. Dolan, First Commonwealth Financial, pres., CEO $530,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $25,946 $555,946 7.7 John J. Dolan, First Commonwealth Financial, pres., CEO $460,000 $0 $460,000 $0 $0 $56,795 $976,795 100.8% Stephen J. Gurgovits, FNB Corp., chm., pres., CEO $600,077 $0 $517,203 $0 $130,188 $263,714 $1,511,182 -33.0 Stephen J. Gurgovits, FNB, chm., CEO $660,000 $100,000 $630,081 $0 $664,916 $200,499 $2,255,496 3.7% Stan L. Hasselbusch, L.B. Foster, CEO, pres. $438,000 $0 $277,762 $218,194 $0 $81,739 $1,015,695 -32.3 Stan L. Hasselbusch, L.B. Foster, pres., CEO $482,222 $0 $455,822 $471,081 $0 $90,066 $1,499,191 -14.0% John H. Pelusi Jr., HFF, CEO $337,500 $960,490 $0 $0 $0 $64,607 $1,362,597 -17.8 John H. Pelusi Jr., HFF, CEO $600,000 $987,147 $0 $0 $0 $70,642 $1,657,789 -44.7% William R. Johnson, H.J. Heinzm chm., pres., CEO $1,245,211 $0 $4,249,980 $7,305,850 $7,141,969 $1,137,255 $21,080,265 -6.1 William R. Johnson, H.J. Heinz, chm., pres, CEO $1,141,154 $0 $3,679,999 $8,985,440 $7,720,342 $924,306 $22,451,241 89.6% James M. Hensler, Horsehead Holdingm, pres., CEO $480,000 $0 $473,566 $76,800 $0 $33,984 $1,064,350 -19.5 James M. Hensler, Horsehead Holdings, pres., CEO $480,000 $409,290 $765,626 $363,321 $0 $37,021 $2,055,258 24.1% Francis J. Kramer, II-VIm pres., CEO $433,000 $0 $621,334 $46,981 $0 $25,825 $1,127,140 -32.6 Francis J. Kramer, II-VI, pres., CEO $360,000 $0 $599,584 $678,764 $0 $33,879 $1,672,227 44.0% Carlos M. Cardoso, Kennametalm, chm., pres., CEO $790,929 $0 $421,394 $168,245 $602,743 $43,943 $2,027,254 -77.7 Carlos M. Cardoso, Kennametal, chm., pres, CEO $818,750 $0 $6,484,961 $1,194,739 $517,804 $82,265 $9,098,519 130.8% Walter W. Turner, Koppers Holdingsm, pres., CEO $640,000 $250,411 $960,459 $109,589 $130,791 $101,857 $2,193,107 13.6 Walter W. Turner, Koppers Holdings, pres., CEO $615,000 $440,000 $701,975 $0 $271 $174,085 $1,931,331 86.5% Thomas B. Moran, Mastech Holdingsm, pres., CEO $92,308 $57,807 $290,860 $0 $0 $0 $440,975 NA Steven J. Shangold, Mastech Holdings, pres., CEO $272,596 $89,047 $215,290 $0 $0 $0 $576,933 NA Joseph C. Bartolacci, Matthews International, pres., CEO $571,308 $0 $1,888,074 $0 $627,123 $31,467 $3,117,972 22.5 Joseph C. Bartolacci, Matthews International, pres., CEO $494,731 $0 $1,339,742 $690,462 $0 $19,395 $2,544,330 -7.6% Bradley L. Mallory, Michael Baker, CEO $447,055 $0 $0 $151,000 $0 $20,565 $618,620 -14.9 William M. Lambert, MSA, pres., CEO $515,761 $0 $940,301 $363,407 $321,636 $47,395 $2,188,500 112.8% William M. Lambert, MSA, pres., CEO $545,069 $0 $1,229,320 $487,419 $317,736 $45,325 $2,624,869 5.3 Robert J. Coury, Mylan, vice chair., CEO $1,500,000 $0 $5,901,821 $3,750,000 $1,531,227 $464,037 $13,147,085 -12.2% Robert J.
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