Amazon.com's head of web services earned more than CEO

Leading the fastest-growing division of Amazon.com is paying off for Andrew Jassy

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Anders Melin | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Apr 14 2017 | 12:53 AM IST
Leading the fastest-growing and most profitable division of Amazon.com is paying off for Andrew Jassy.
 
The head of Amazon Web Services, which includes the company’s cloud business, received $35.4 million in stock and about $179,000 in salary and a 401(k) match, according to a regulatory filing from the Seattle-based company Wednesday. The shares rose in value to about $54 million as of Tuesday’s close. Jassy, promoted to a new CEO role for the division a year ago, was the company’s top-paid employee among the six executives whose compensation has to be publicly disclosed, including Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos.

Jassy is leading a push into artificial intelligence to boost Amazon’s cloud computing, which commands about 45 per cent of the market for infrastructure as a service, where companies buy basic computing and storage power from the cloud. The unit, which Jassy has run since its inception 11 years ago, brought in a record $12.2 billion in revenue last year as the company introduced an image-recognition programme, a speech-to-text service dubbed Polly and tools for building conversational apps. AWS has data centers around the world that provide computing power for many large companies, such as Netflix and Capital One.

“Inside AWS, we’re excited to lower the costs and barriers to machine learning and AI so organisations of all sizes can take advantage of these advanced techniques,’’ Bezos wrote in his annual letter to shareholders, which was also released Wednesday.

Like fellow tech giant Alphabet, Amazon mainly pays top employees with biennial grants of restricted shares that vest over several years independently of company performance. That sets them apart from large companies in other industries, which tend to link payouts to specific goals such as revenue or stock return. Emphasising certain criteria “could cause employees to focus solely on short-term returns at the expense of long-term growth and innovation,’’ Amazon’s board said in the filing.

Amazon last year also promoted Jeffrey Wilke to CEO of the worldwide consumer business, awarding him a $33 million compensation package, the bulk coming from restricted shares vesting over several years.

Senior Vice-Presidents Jeffrey Blackburn and Diego Piacentini got $22.2 million and $23.7 million, respectively, mostly coming from biennial stock grants.
 
CEO Bezos, who’s the world’s second-richest person with net worth of $77.7 billion, got his usual $81,840 annual salary and $1.6 million in security services last year. The billionaire, whose wealth comes from his ownership stake in the company, has never received equity compensation from Amazon.

Wealthy executive

* Andrew Jassy received $35.4 mn in stock and $179,000 in salary and a 401(k) match

* The shares rose in value to about $54 mn as of Tuesday’s close 

* The head of Amazon Web Services was  promoted to new CEO role for the division a year ago, was among the company’s top-paid employees 

* CEO Jeff Bezos got his usual $81,840 annual salary and $1.6 mn in security services last year
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