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For its 2025 fiscal year, CANOPY GROWTH CORP, listed the following executives on its annual proxy statement to the SEC

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Cash Compensation
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Fiscal Year Ended in 2025
Name And Title Total Compensation Pay Rank By Title In Biotechnology industry
David Klein
Former CEO
Total Compensation $5,008,368 View details Pay Rank By Title In Biotechnology industry #265 View more
Judy Hong
Former CFO
Total Compensation $1,872,749 View details Pay Rank By Title In Biotechnology industry #251 View more
Christelle Gedeon
CLO
Total Compensation $1,342,488 View details Pay Rank By Title In Biotechnology industry #48 View more
Luc Mongeau
CEO, Director
Total Compensation $968,925 View details Pay Rank By Title In Biotechnology industry #641 View more

The charts on this page feature a breakdown of the total annual pay for the top executives at CANOPY GROWTH CORP as reported in their proxy statements.

Total Cash Compensation information is comprised of yearly Base Pay and Bonuses. CANOPY GROWTH CORP income statements for executive base pay and bonus are filed yearly with the SEC in the edgar filing system. CANOPY GROWTH CORP annual reports of executive compensation and pay are most commonly found in the Def 14a documents.

Total Equity aggregates grant date fair value of stock and option awards and long term incentives granted during the fiscal year.

Other Compensation covers all compensation-like awards that don't fit in any of these other standard categories. Numbers reported do not include change in pension value and non-qualified deferred compensation earnings.

Name And Title Total Cash Equity Other Total Compensation
David Klein
Former CEO
Total Cash $1,570,005 Equity $3,341,776 Other $96,587 $5,008,368
Judy Hong
Former CFO
Total Cash $656,506 Equity $1,206,625 Other $9,618 $1,872,749
Christelle Gedeon
CLO
Total Cash $588,291 Equity $753,504 Other $693 $1,342,488
Luc Mongeau
CEO, Director
Total Cash $252,791 Equity $543,989 Other $172,145 $968,925
For its 2025 fiscal year, CANOPY GROWTH CORP, listed the following CEO pay ratio data on its annual proxy statement to the SEC.
CEO Name CEO Pay Median Employee Pay CEO Pay Ratio
Luc Mongeau CEO Pay $4,680,060 Median Employee Pay $63,441 CEO Pay Ratio 74:1
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