The Rankings: Top-Paid CIOs in 2006

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Rank CompanyTop Technology ExecTitle*Total 2005 Salary
1Hewlett-PackardRandy Mott (1)EVP, CIO$10,293,027
2PNC Financial Services GroupTim ShackEVP, CIO$7,222,669
3Lehman BrothersJon Beyman (2)Chief of Operations and Technology$6,442,682
4Albertson’sBob Dunst (3)EVP Technology & Supply Chain$4,475,456
5Coventry Health CareHarvey DeMovick Jr.EVP Customer Service Operations, CIO$3,806,739
6BellSouthFran DramisChief Information, E-Commerce and Security Officer$3,763,100
7AlltelJeffrey FoxGroup President Shared Services$3,648,669
8State Street Corp.Joe Antonellis (4)EVP, CIO$2,601,415
9Northwest Airlines Corp.Philip HaanEVP, International, Alliance and I.T.$2,255,214
10Owens CorningDavid JohnsSVP, Chief Supply Chain and I.T. Officer$2,088,551
11Safeco Corp.Yom Senegor (5)EVP, CIO$2,006,662
12General Dynamics Corp.Gerard DeMuroEVP IS&T$2,005,491
13Kindred HealthcareRick Chapman EVP, Chief Administrative & Information Officer$1,907,966
14Northern Trust Corp.Tim TheriaultEVP, President Worldwide Operations and Technology$1,859,163
15Edison InternationalMahvash YazdiSVP, CIO$1,690,039
16KrogerMichael Heschel (6)EVP, CIO$1,482,899
17Landstar SystemLarry ThomasVP, CIO$1,464,594
18UnumProvident Corp.Bob BestEVP Service Operations, CIO$1,208,123
19Selective Insurance GroupRichard ConnellSenior EVP, CIO$1,194,634
20HumanaBruce GoodmanSVP, Chief Service & Information Officer$1,165,388
21US BancorpBill ChenevichVice Chairman, Technology and Operations Services$1,083,417


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* Titles abbreviated
(1) Mott joined in July 2005
(2) Beyman left in March, replaced by Bridget O’Connor
(3) Dunst left in June after Albertson’s was acquired by Supervalu, which named Paul Singer CIO for the combined company in July
(4) Antonellis became an executive officer in 2005
(5) Senegor left in April, replaced by Bill Jenks
(6) Heschel retired in January, replaced by Christopher Hjelm