Kim Lopdrup

Chief Executive Officer, Elect, Red Lobster
Darden Restaurants Inc

Kim Lopdrup made $2,426,210 in total compensation as Chief Executive Officer, Elect, Red Lobster at Darden Restaurants Inc in 2014. $895,043 was received as Total Cash, $1,373,018 was received as Equity and $158,149 was received as Pension and other forms of compensation. This information is derived from proxy statements filed for the 2014 fiscal year.

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$2.43 Million

$895,043

$1.37 Million

$158,149

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Total Cash:
$895,043
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Equity:
$1,373,018
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Pension and Other:
$158,149

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Compensation Details
Year Salary Bonus Non Equity Total Cash Stock Awards Option Awards Pension Other Total
2014 $835000 $125000 $960000 $895,043 $1584000 $1462500 $37347 $679909 $2,426,210
2013 $755250 $125000 $880250 $1014800 $1150500 $1150500 $35727 $603414 $4835191
2012 $755250 $125000 $880250 $1014800 $1150500 $1150500 $35727 $603414 $4835191
2011 $906449 $125000 $1031449 $2158713 $1695200 $0 $34177 $474286 $5393825
2010 $906449 $125000 $1031449 $851548 $1342704 $1622016 $55793 $525062 $5428572
2009 $877838 $125000 $1002838 $1350685 $$619200 $695520 $60352 $639589 $4368184
2008 $877838 $125000 $1002838 $1350685 $$619200 $695520 $60352 $639589 $4368184
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Biography
Kim A. Lopdrup, age 56, has been our Chief Executive Officer-Elect for Red Lobster since January 2014. He served as our Senior Vice President, Business Development since June 2011 until January 2014 and our President of Darden's Specialty Restaurant Group from September 2013 to January 2014. He served as our President, Red Lobster from May 2004 until June 2011. He joined us in November 2003 as Executive Vice President of Marketing for Red Lobster. From 2001 until 2002, he served as Executive Vic
Work History

Chief Executive Officer, Elect, Red Lobster

Darden Restaurants Inc
2014 - 2014   |   0 years

Senior Vice President and President of Red Lobster

Darden Restaurants Inc
2005 - 2006   |   1 years

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