Sami Atiya

President, Robotics and Discrete Automation Business
ABB Ltd

Sami Atiya made CHF3,173,935 in total compensation as President, Robotics and Discrete Automation Business at ABB Ltd in 2022. CHF1,339,209 was received as Total Cash, CHF747,485 was received as Equity and CHF1,087,241 was received as Pension and other forms of compensation. This information is derived from proxy statements filed for the 2022 fiscal year.

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CHF3.17 Million

CHF1.34 Million

CHF747,485

CHF1.09 Million

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Total Cash:
CHF1,339,209
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Equity:
CHF747,485
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Pension and Other:
CHF1,087,241

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Compensation Details
Year Salary Bonus Non Equity Total Cash Stock Awards Option Awards Pension Other Total
2022 CHF835000 CHF125000 CHF960000 CHF1,339,209 CHF1584000 CHF1462500 CHF37347 CHF679909 CHF3,173,935
2021 CHF755250 CHF125000 CHF880250 CHF1014800 CHF1150500 CHF1150500 CHF35727 CHF603414 CHF4835191
2020 CHF755250 CHF125000 CHF880250 CHF1014800 CHF1150500 CHF1150500 CHF35727 CHF603414 CHF4835191
2019 CHF906449 CHF125000 CHF1031449 CHF2158713 CHF1695200 CHF0 CHF34177 CHF474286 CHF5393825
2018 CHF906449 CHF125000 CHF1031449 CHF851548 CHF1342704 CHF1622016 CHF55793 CHF525062 CHF5428572
2017 CHF877838 CHF125000 CHF1002838 CHF1350685 CHFCHF619200 CHF695520 CHF60352 CHF639589 CHF4368184
2016 CHF877838 CHF125000 CHF1002838 CHF1350685 CHFCHF619200 CHF695520 CHF60352 CHF639589 CHF4368184
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Connections
The following Interpublic Group (IPG) board members are connected to Mr. Sami Atiya
Sami Atiya
1st
Karin Lepasoon ABB Ltd
2022 - Present
1st
Peter Terwiesch ABB Ltd
2015 - Present
1st
Morten Wierod ABB Ltd
2019 - Present
2nd
Tarak Mehta ABB Ltd
2010 - Present
2nd
Karin Lepasoon ABB Ltd
2022 - Present
2nd
Karin Lepasoon ABB Ltd
2022 - Present
Biography
Sami Atiya was appointed President of the Robotics & Discrete Automation Business Area effective April2019 and has been a member of the Executive Committee since June 2016. He is a member of the board ofdirectors of SGS SA (Switzerland). He had previously been President of the Robotics and Motion divisionsince January 2017. From June to December 2016 he was President of the Discrete Automation and Motiondivision. Prior to joining ABB, Mr. Atiya held senior roles at Siemens in Germany from 1997 t
Work History

President, Robotics and Discrete Automation Business

ABB Ltd
2017 - 2022   |   5 years

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