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For its 2025 fiscal year, ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP, listed the following executives on its annual proxy statement to the SEC

Equity
Cash Compensation
Other
Fiscal Year Ended in 2025
Name And Title Total Compensation Pay Rank By Title
Scott R. Goodman
Vice Chairman; former Senior Executive Vice President - EFSC and President - EB&T
Total Compensation $1,409,511 View details Pay Rank By Title #44 View more
Keene S. Turner
Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer - EFSC, and Senior Executive Vice President and Assistant Corporate Secretary, EB&T
Total Compensation $1,927,121 View details Pay Rank By Title #2082 View more
James B. Lally
President and Chief Executive Officer - EFSC; and Chief Executive Officer - EB&T
Total Compensation $3,620,031 View details Pay Rank By Title #2613 View more
Douglas N. Bauche
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Banking Officer -EFSC and EB&T
Total Compensation $1,195,312 View details Pay Rank By Title #1449 View more
Mark G. Ponder
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer - EFSC and EB&T
Total Compensation $1,119,821 View details Pay Rank By Title #232 View more
Nicole M. Iannacone
Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary - EFSC and EB&T
Total Compensation $1,130,233 View details Pay Rank By Title #766 View more

The charts on this page feature a breakdown of the total annual pay for the top executives at ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP as reported in their proxy statements.

Total Cash Compensation information is comprised of yearly Base Pay and Bonuses. ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP income statements for executive base pay and bonus are filed yearly with the SEC in the edgar filing system. ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP 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
Scott R. Goodman
Vice Chairman; former Senior Executive Vice President - EFSC and President - EB&T
Total Cash $839,295 Equity $523,800 Other $46,416 $1,409,511
Keene S. Turner
Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer - EFSC, and Senior Executive Vice President and Assistant Corporate Secretary, EB&T
Total Cash $1,083,052 Equity $809,096 Other $34,973 $1,927,121
James B. Lally
President and Chief Executive Officer - EFSC; and Chief Executive Officer - EB&T
Total Cash $1,936,021 Equity $1,635,819 Other $48,191 $3,620,031
Douglas N. Bauche
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Banking Officer -EFSC and EB&T
Total Cash $732,492 Equity $415,402 Other $47,418 $1,195,312
Mark G. Ponder
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer - EFSC and EB&T
Total Cash $685,557 Equity $398,036 Other $36,228 $1,119,821
Nicole M. Iannacone
Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary - EFSC and EB&T
Total Cash $697,705 Equity $402,888 Other $29,640 $1,130,233
For its 2025 fiscal year, ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP, 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
James B. Lally CEO Pay $3,620,031 Median Employee Pay $87,020 CEO Pay Ratio 42:1
For its 2025 fiscal year, ENTERPRISE FINL SERVICES CP, listed the following board members on its annual proxy statement to the SEC.
Name Total COMPENSATION
Lars C. Anderson Total Cash $108,333
Lina A. Young Total Cash $130,000
Lyne B. Andrich Total Cash $130,000
Marcela Manjarrez Total Cash $130,000
Michael A. DeCola Total Cash $195,000
Michael E. Finn Total Cash $130,000
Michael R. Holmes Total Cash $140,500
Nevada A. Kent, IV Total Cash $140,500
Richard M. Sanborn Total Cash $122,500
Sandra A. Van Trease Total Cash $148,000
Stephen P. Marsh Total Cash $140,700
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