How much is Javier Olivan, Meta's new COO, earning?

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How much is Javier Olivan, Meta's new COO, earning?
Javier Olivan is expected to succeed Sheryl Sandberg as Meta's COO.Meta

Facebook's new chief operating officer has officially taken over from Sheryl Sandberg, and we're giving you a look at how much the company veteran has been paid over the years.

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1. Javier Olivan is Facebook's new $35 million man. Olivan, a Facebook veteran, was tapped earlier this summer to replace Sheryl Sandberg as COO. While his full compensation agreement has not yet been disclosed, Olivan's received big grants of stock units — here's what we know so far:

  • Olivan has been with Facebook since 2007, spending almost all of that time in VP-level roles. This month, he became the company's COO.
  • In what appears to be Olivan's first disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a Facebook exec, his most recent grants of restricted stock are laid out. Though all of Facebook's officers make under $1 million a year, grants of RSUs are much more generous.
  • Since 2019, Olivan has received 198,271 in RSUs, according to a recent SEC filing. At Facebook's current stock price, of just under $180, that makes those awards worth more than $35 million.

Take a look at how much Meta's new COO has been paid over the years.

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