During his time at MetLife, C. Robert Henrikson had significant holdings in the company, especially around the time of the Alico acquisition, which greatly expanded MetLife’s global footprint. His wealth fluctuated notably during his tenure as CEO. In 2008, he...
During his time at MetLife, C. Robert Henrikson had significant holdings in the company, especially around the time of the Alico acquisition, which greatly expanded MetLife’s global footprint. His wealth fluctuated notably during his tenure as CEO. In 2008, he held a significant financial stake, earning a peak total compensation of $24.1 million. However, by 2012, his reported compensation dropped to zero, showcasing his commitment to aligning pay with performance. It's interesting to see how these shifts reflected not just the company's performance but also Henrikson's own strategy for managing his wealth through his holdings in MetLife.