J. Michael Shepherd

Independent Director
CoreLogic Inc

J. Michael Shepherd made $203,856 in total compensation as Independent Director at CoreLogic Inc in 2019. $54,227 was received as Total Cash, $149,629 was received as Equity and $0 was received as Pension and other forms of compensation. This information is derived from proxy statements filed for the 2019 fiscal year.

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$203,856

$54,227

$149,629

$0

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Total Cash:
$54,227
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Equity:
$149,629
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Pension and Other:
$0

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Compensation Details
Year Salary Bonus Non Equity Total Cash Stock Awards Option Awards Pension Other Total
2019 $835000 $125000 $960000 $54,227 $1584000 $1462500 $37347 $679909 $203,856
2018 $755250 $125000 $880250 $1014800 $1150500 $1150500 $35727 $603414 $4835191
2017 $755250 $125000 $880250 $1014800 $1150500 $1150500 $35727 $603414 $4835191
2016 $906449 $125000 $1031449 $2158713 $1695200 $0 $34177 $474286 $5393825
2015 $906449 $125000 $1031449 $851548 $1342704 $1622016 $55793 $525062 $5428572
2014 $877838 $125000 $1002838 $1350685 $$619200 $695520 $60352 $639589 $4368184
2013 $877838 $125000 $1002838 $1350685 $$619200 $695520 $60352 $639589 $4368184
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Biography
Mr. Shepherd currently serves as Chairman of Bank of the West, a position he has held since June 2008. He previously also served as CEO of Bank of the West from 2008 through June 2016. Prior to that Mr. Shepherd held various roles with Bank of the West, including President from 2006 to 2008 and Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel from 2004 to 2008. Prior to joining Bank of the West, Mr. Shepherd served as General Counsel of The Bank of New York Company, Inc. and Shawmut National Cor
Work History

Independent Director

CoreLogic Inc
2019 - 2019   |   0 years

Director

First Hawaiian Inc
2016 - 2017   |   1 years

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