Pasquale Romano served as the CEO of ChargePoint from March 2017 until November 2023. He earned his M.B.A. from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley. His background is rooted in technology, having held various roles in significant companies including Apple...
Pasquale Romano served as the CEO of ChargePoint from March 2017 until November 2023. He earned his M.B.A. from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley. His background is rooted in technology, having held various roles in significant companies including Apple from 2015 to 2018 where he directed new product introductions. Romano was instrumental in guiding ChargePoint through transition phases, especially during its business combination that took the company public. Despite facing challenges in performance metrics, he maintained a focus on aligning executive pay with the company's financial health. In 2023, his total compensation was $602,418, which included a salary of $562,500. Interestingly, Romano had a massive option grant in 2020, and as of January 2024, a significant portion of his unvested equity is also set to vest, showing his deep financial ties to the company's performance. He has also seen ups and downs in his performance bonuses, reflecting the challenges faced by ChargePoint in meeting its financial goals. Romano's decision to resign from ChargePoint was at the request of the board in November 2023, indicating a structural change in leadership as the company seeks new direction.