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For its 2024 fiscal year, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW, listed the following executives on its annual proxy statement to the SEC

Equity
Cash Compensation
Other
Fiscal Year Ended in 2024
Name And Title Total Compensation Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry
Brian M. Nurse
Chief Legal and Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary
Total Compensation $2,461,714 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #8 View more
Brian C. Witherow
Chief Financial Officer
Total Compensation $3,187,122 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #40 View more
Robert A. White
Former Chief Commercial Officer
Total Compensation $1,970,351 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #15 View more
Selim Bassoul
Executive Chairman (former Chief Executive Officer of legacy Six Flags)
Total Compensation $20,358,968 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #1 View more
Gary Mick
Former Chief Integration Officer (former Chief Financial Officer of legacy Six Flags)
Total Compensation $3,976,240 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #11 View more
Richard A. Zimmerman
President and Chief Executive Officer
Total Compensation $9,113,602 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #38 View more
Tim V. Fisher
Chief Operating Officer
Total Compensation $3,809,780 View details Pay Rank By Title In Hospitality & Leisure industry #11 View more

The charts on this page feature a breakdown of the total annual pay for the top executives at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW as reported in their proxy statements.

Total Cash Compensation information is comprised of yearly Base Pay and Bonuses. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW income statements for executive base pay and bonus are filed yearly with the SEC in the edgar filing system. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW 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
Brian M. Nurse
Chief Legal and Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary
Total Cash $964,700 Equity $1,456,304 Other $40,710 $2,461,714
Brian C. Witherow
Chief Financial Officer
Total Cash $1,126,015 Equity $2,047,551 Other $13,556 $3,187,122
Robert A. White
Former Chief Commercial Officer
Total Cash $959,016 Equity $997,535 Other $13,800 $1,970,351
Selim Bassoul
Executive Chairman (former Chief Executive Officer of legacy Six Flags)
Total Cash $5,207,600 Equity $15,125,995 Other $25,373 $20,358,968
Gary Mick
Former Chief Integration Officer (former Chief Financial Officer of legacy Six Flags)
Total Cash $1,034,158 Equity $2,928,282 Other $13,800 $3,976,240
Richard A. Zimmerman
President and Chief Executive Officer
Total Cash $2,252,925 Equity $6,846,877 Other $13,800 $9,113,602
Tim V. Fisher
Chief Operating Officer
Total Cash $1,398,807 Equity $2,398,773 Other $12,200 $3,809,780
For its 2024 fiscal year, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW, 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
Richard A. Zimmerman CEO Pay $9,113,602 Median Employee Pay $9,350 CEO Pay Ratio 975:1
For its 2024 fiscal year, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation/NEW, listed the following board members on its annual proxy statement to the SEC.
Name Total COMPENSATION
Chieh Huang Total Cash $299,979
D. Scott Olivet Total Cash $173,373
Daniel J. Hanrahan Total Cash $284,623
Enrique Ramirez Mena Total Cash $317,479
Esi Eggleston Bracey Total Cash $299,979
Jennifer Mason Total Cash $177,123
Louis Carr Total Cash $172,123
Marilyn Spiegel Total Cash $299,979
Michelle M. Frymire Total Cash $185,873
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