Vicente Reynal has been the CEO of Ingersoll Rand since June 2020. He earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Puerto Rico and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Reynal has focused on creating long-term...
Vicente Reynal has been the CEO of Ingersoll Rand since June 2020. He earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Puerto Rico and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Reynal has focused on creating long-term value for shareholders, which is reflected in the company's performance metrics. He has achieved a significant boost in corporate performance, leading to bonuses that can reach 200% of his target based on how well Ingersoll Rand performs against financial goals. In 2023, he received a total compensation package of about $15.5 million, including a salary of $1.1 million and a large cash bonus due to exceeding corporate performance targets. His notable achievements include a one-time stock award in 2022 that was tied to performance criteria potentially worth over $49 million. Reynal is also active in managing investments in Ingersoll Rand’s common stock, having made significant transactions ranging from $3 million to over $72 million in insider trades from 2020 to 2024. His strategic decisions reflect a keen focus on boosting shareholder returns and adapting to market challenges, positioning Ingersoll Rand for sustained growth over the long haul.