Larry Ellison’s total compensation grew by about 12 times the amount seen the year prior.
4. Dorian Daley
Dorian Daley, Oracle's executive vice president and general counsel, received $14.9 million in total compensation in fiscal year 2022, according to the SEC documents. Her total compensation increased about 30% year-over-year.
Daley's total compensation included a base salary of $890,000 in fiscal year 2022, an increase of about 2% over her base pay in fiscal years 2021 and 2020. She also received about $13 million worth of stock awards, according to the documents.
Dorian Daley received a $1 million cash bonus 'in recognition of Ms. Daley's significant contributions to Oracle's legal strategy and successes,' according to the SEC documents. She was eligible to receive between $750,000 and $1.5 million as a bonus.
Her pay came from a 'significant role and responsibilities overseeing all legal matters at Oracle and managing a large-scale multinational legal team in addition to her contributions to Oracle's commercial business and executive sponsorship program and her ongoing engagement with our large international customer base.'
The SEC documents continue: 'In particular, Ms. Daley plays a critical role in setting the strategy for Oracle's litigation and regulatory matters and provides leadership in the areas of compliance and ethics, data protection and privacy, intellectual property and corporate governance, among other responsibilities.'
Daley received about $8,100 in 'other compensation,' which included $5,100 toward her 401(k) (a company-sponsored retirement pot) and about $3,000 in flexible credits to cover the premiums of her benefit plans, according to the documents. Like Catz and Screven, Daley received $154 for legal counsel fees.
Daley announced in June that she intends to retire from Oracle, according to an SEC filing. Although she intended to retire in August, 'Daley and Oracle have elected to extend her employment for a short period of time to further help with the transition of her duties,' according to the company. 'There has been no change in her intent to retire.'
She joined the company in 1992, according to the company. She has served as general counsel since 2007, according to Bloomberg.