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Participant Directory PARTICIPANT DIRECTORY Data from a total of 304 Northwest companies are included in this survey. The following list includes 112 publicly traded & 192 privately held/other companies. BANKING / FINANCIAL - PRIVATELY HELD People's Community Federal Credit Union Islanders Bank ELECTRONICS / TECHNOLOGY Advantis Credit Union Pioneer Trust Bank, N.A. Northrim Bancorp, Inc. + Avalara, Inc. + ALPS Federal Credit Union Point West Credit Union Oregon Pacific Bank BSQUARE Corporation + Bank of Eastern Oregon Providence Federal Credit Union Pacific West Bank Clearsign Combustion Corp + Bank of Idaho Qualstar Credit Union People's Bank of Commerce Cray Inc. + bankcda RiverBank Riverview Community Bank + CUI Global, Inc. + CapEd Credit Union Rogue Credit Union SaviBank Data I/O Corporation + Cascade Federal Credit Union SAIF Corporation Sound Community Bank + Denali Advanced Integration Central Willamette Credit Union Salal Credit Union Summit Bank - Oregon Digimarc Corporation + Community Bank Security State Bank Timberland Bank + eventcore Community First Bank - Kennewick Solarity Credit Union Umpqua Holdings Corporation + FLIR Systems, Inc. + Consolidated Community Credit Union Sound Credit Union Washington Federal + Fulcrum Technologies, Inc. Craft3 Standard Insurance Company / The G5 Inc. BIOTECH / PHARMACEUTICAL Credit Union 1 Standard Impinj, Inc. + Denali State Bank State Bank Northwest Alder BioPharmaceuticals, Inc. + iovation, Inc. Fibre Federal Credit Union STCU Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. + Itron, Inc. + First Federal - McMinnville Sunset Science Park Federal Credit Union Aptevo Therapeutics Inc. + KeyTronicEMS + First Federal Savings Bank of Twin Falls Symetra Financial Corporation Atossa Genetics Inc. + Know Labs, Inc. + Grange Insurance Association The Bank of Commerce BioLife Solutions, Inc. + LAIKA, Inc. Harborstone Credit Union Tongass Federal Credit Union CTI / Cell Therapeutics, Inc. + Lattice Semiconductor Corporation + Horizon Credit Union Unitus Community Credit Union CytoDyn Inc. + Microsoft Corporation + IBEW & United Workers FCU Verity Credit Union Immune Design Corp. + Microvision, Inc. + Icon Credit Union Wauna Federal Credit Union NanoString Technologies, Inc. + Milestone Systems Idaho First Bank WCLA Credit Union Omeros Corporation + Nuvodia / Inland Imaging Idaho Housing and Finance Association Yakima Federal Savings and Loan Seattle Genetics, Inc. + Palo Alto Software InRoads Credit Union Association Pipeworks, Inc. DISTRIBUTION / WHOLESALE / RETAIL Kitsap Bank RealNetworks, Inc. + BANKING / FINANCIAL - PUBLICLY TRADED Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union Amazon.com, Inc. + Smartsheet Inc. + Mid Oregon Credit Union Anchor Bank + Boise Cascade Company + Tableau Software, Inc. + Moda Health Bank of the Pacific Burkhart Dental Supply T-Mobile US, Inc. + Mountain Pacific Bank Banner Corporation + Costco Wholesale Corporation + Mt. McKinley Bank Beneficial State Bank Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. + North Coast Credit Union Cashmere Valley Bank Electronic Systems Technology Inc. + Northwest Bank Coastal Community Bank + Gensco Inc. Northwest Community Credit Union Columbia Banking System, Inc. + Jewett Cameron Trading Company + Olympia Federal Savings Commencement Bank Jones Soda Co. + Oregon Community Credit Union First Federal - Port Angeles Lithia Motors, Inc. + Oregon Mutual Insurance Company First Financial Northwest Bank + Nordstrom, Inc. + P1FCU First National Bank Alaska Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc. + Pacific Crest Savings Bank FS Bancorp, Inc. + Starbucks Corporation + Pacific NW Federal Credit Union Heritage Bank + Willamette Valley Vineyards, Inc. + Peoples Bank HomeStreet, Inc. + Zumiez, Inc. + + Data gathered from proxy statements and annual reports. 2019 Northwest Executive Compensation Survey PARTICIPANT DIRECTORY GOVERNMENT / EDUCATION Kootenai Health Vancouver Clinic Lighthouse City of Bellevue Legacy Health Vera Whole Health Lynden Incorporated City of Boise Maniilaq Association Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center Marchex, Inc. + City of Portland Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics Willapa Harbor Hospital Moss Adams LLP City of Tacoma & Tacoma Public Utilities Mid-Columbia Medical Center Yakima Neighborhood Health Services Mutual of Enumclaw Insurance Company Gonzaga University Moses Lake Community Health Center PacifiCorp + MANUFACTURING King County MultiCare Health System PAE Engineers LEG-TECH Newport Hospital & Health Services Algas-SDI Perkins Coie LLP Port of Seattle Ocean Beach Hospital & Medical Clinics American Seafoods Company PetIQ, Inc. + Portland Community College Olympic Medical Center Applied Technical Services Corporation Pope Resources + Seattle Public Schools Oregon Medical Group Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods Quest Solution, Inc. + Seattle University Overlake Medical Center & Clinics Clearwater Paper Corporation + Radiant Logistics, Inc. + University of Oregon PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Columbia Sportswear Company + Red Lion Hotels Corporation + Washington Health Benefit Exchange Peninsula Community Health Services Crosby Hop Farm, LLC Redfin Corporation + WSIPC Pioneer Human Services Esterline Technologies Corporation + Seattle Public Library Foundation Portneuf Medical Center Fortive Corporation + SPIE HEALTHCARE Prosser Memorial Health Funko, Inc. + Strategic Pharmaceutical Solutions / Arbor Health Providence Regional Medical Center Everett Greenbrier Companies, Inc. + VetSource Asian Counseling and Referral Service Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Hecla Mining Company + TrueBlue, Inc. + Bay Area Hospital Pullman Regional Hospital International Isotopes Inc. + Trupanion + Bloodworks Northwest Radia Inc., PS IsoRay, Inc. + US Ecology, Inc. + Cancer Care Northwest Saint Alphonsus Health System Micron Technology, Inc. + Washington State Bar Association CareOregon, Inc. Salem Health Hospitals & Clinics Nautilus, Inc. + WE Communications Central Oregon Radiology Associates, P.C. Samaritan Health Services Nike, Inc. + Wireless Advocates CHAS Health Samaritan Healthcare nLIGHT, Inc. + Woodland Park Zoo Columbia Basin Health Association SCCA Proton Therapy Center Northwest Pipe Company + World Vision Columbia Valley Community Health Seattle Cancer Care Alliance PACCAR Inc + Zillow, Inc. + Seattle Children's Potlatch Corporation + Comagine Health UTILITIES Community Health Center of Snohomish Shriners Hospitals for Children - Spokane Preco Electronics, LLC County Siskiyou Community Health Center Schmitt Industries, Inc. + Alaska Communications Systems + Community Health of Central Washington Slocum Center for Orthopedics & Sports Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. + Avista Corporation + Confluence Health Medicine UniSea, Inc. Benton Rural Electric Association EvergreenHealth Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center Weyerhaeuser Company + Chugach Electric Association, Inc. + Family Care Network Spokane Eye Clinic IDACORP, Inc. + SERVICES Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center St. Charles Health System Northwest Natural Gas Company + Frontier Behavioral Health Summit Pacific Medical Center Alaska Air Group, Inc. + Portland General Electric Company + Grays Harbor Community Hospital Tacoma Valley Radiation Oncology Centers Barrett Business Services, Inc. + Puget Sound Energy, Inc. + Harborview Medical Center The Center (Oregon) Calista Corporation Salem Electric HealthPoint The Doctors Clinic Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Heritage Health The Polyclinic Doyon, Limited Island Hospital Tri-Cities Cancer Center Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) Kittitas Valley Healthcare Tri-State Memorial Hospital Expedia, Inc. + Klickitat Valley Health University of Washington Medical Center Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. + Kodiak Area Native Association Valley Medical Center F5 Networks, Inc. + + Data gathered from proxy statements and annual reports. 2019 Northwest Executive Compensation Survey SURVEY PARTICIPANT Demographics ORGS TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ANNUAL GROSS SALES / REVENUE OR ASSETS ($MILLIONS) 50TH 50TH # % AVG 10TH 25TH (MEDIAN) 75TH 90TH TOTAL AVG 10TH 25TH (MEDIAN) 75TH 90TH All Participants (Nonbank) 213 70% 7,079 49 118 360 1,707 5,950 2,144,962 4,015.0 21.0 50.0 219.4 1,064.0 3,237.7 INDUSTRY Assets for Banking / Financial Industry Banking / Financial 91 30% 370 32 74 150 292 893 33,658 1,726.6 140.0 280.0 601.7 1,377.5 3,000.0 Biotech / Biopharma 11 4% 232 10 47 54 219 476 2,548 135.1 19.7 45.1 59.2 124.4 286.6 Dist. / Wholesale / Retail 15 5% 78,928 37 322 1,288 42,322 223,400 1,183,925 28,692.6 16.9 90.2 442.0 13,650.7 92,948.2 Electronics / Technology 29 10% 5,598 48 106 213 1,109 4,945 162,352 6,113.0 11.9 18.8 74.1 398.8 1,895.8 Government / Education 14 5% 7,122 105 1,463 2,323 8,621 14,302 99,710 1,118.9 52.6 223.9 525.5 1,037.5 3,466.8 Healthcare 74 24% 1,862 185 284 588 1,633 4,803 137,765 678.5 31.3 48.6 120.6 1,010.3 1,664.9 Manufacturing 26 9% 8,221 47 311 1,200 6,511 23,640 205,522 4,659.4 14.9 124.8 483.6 2,480.8 14,807.3 Services 35 12% 8,779 103 393 964 2,926 13,180 307,281 1,420.0 50.7 106.8 486.9 1,024.5 4,015.3 Utilities 93% 1,356 67 293 1,167 1,981 3,002 12,201 1,035.0 38.5 202.3 706.1 1,396.9 2,262.1 BY FORM OF OWNERSHIP Privately Held / Other Nonbank 127 42% 1,455 53 118 299 953 3,467 277,877 592.5 22.8 45.0 125.0 586.5 1,530.6 Privately Held / Other Bank 65 21% 255 27 58 124 255 419 16,581 888.2 127.0 244.0 468.2 1,185.0 1,919.6 Publicly Traded Nonbank 86 28% 16,670 49 118 678 3,663 22,450 1,867,085 9,069.0 18.7 78.1 475.5 2,373.3 13,650.7 Publicly Traded Bank 26 9% 657 66 99 232 591 2,087 17,077 3,822.5 287.5 388.9 1,053.5 3,185.4 12,297.2 Utilities, 3% Services, 12% Banking / Financial, 30% Manufacturing, 9% 304 Total Participating Organizations Biotech / Biopharma, 4% Healthcare, 24% Dist. / Wholesale / Retail, 5% Electronics / Technology, 10% Government / Education, 5% 2019 Northwest Executive Compensation Survey.
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