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Dawn Ostroff Joins Paramount Global Board of Directors; CEO Bob Bakish’s 2022 Compensation Rises to $32 Million

Former Spotify, Conde Nast and CW executive Dawn Ostroff is set to join the board of directors for Paramount Global in May.

Ostroff is poised to join the board as an independent director at Paramount Global’s annual meeting on May 8. Incumbent board members Candace Beinecke and Ronald Nelson will not stand for re-election at that meeting, which will bring the number of board members to 11, including Ostroff.

Meanwhile, in the annual proxy statement filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paramount disclosed that the 2022 compensation for CEO Bob Bakish climbed to $32 million last year, from $20 million in 2021. Bakish’s haul last year was inflated by $16 million in stock awards. The cash bonus portion of his compensation was $12.9 million, down from 2021’s $16.8 million. He also earned $3.1 million in regular salary.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dawn to Paramount’s Board at such an exciting moment in our evolution,” said Paramount Global chair Shari Redstone. “We believe her leadership, diverse expertise in content strategy and her long track record of driving transformation will prove invaluable as we seek to continue building on the success of Paramount’s global multiplatform strategy.”

The appointment of Ostroff as an independent director comes on the heels of Paramount having to pay a $122 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit in connection with the 2019 merger of Viacom and CBS Corp. (the successor company was renamed Paramount Global in 2022).

Beinecke had served on the Paramount and Viacom board since 2018; Nelson joined Viacom’s board in 2016 amid a massive shakeup at the company that led to Bakish’s appointment as CEO.

“We are deeply grateful to Candace and Ron for their years of dedicated service and partnership,” Redstone continued. “Their guidance and expertise were instrumental in navigating key milestones and evolving the Company to compete and lead in today’s media landscape.”

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