This is a smart, accomplished man with a proven successful track record. It's very possible he sees the writing on the wall and he's getting out.
Charles E. Haldeman
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Officer since January 2009
62 Years Old
Charles E. Haldeman, Jr. joined the Board in August 2009, upon the commencement of his employment as Chief Executive Officer of Freddie Mac. He is 62 years old. He is an experienced finance executive and leader of finance and investment organizations. Mr. Haldeman's experience as a leader of financial organizations enables him to provide valuable business and operating perspectives to the Board. Prior to joining Freddie Mac, Mr. Haldeman served as Chairman of Putnam Investment Management, LLC, the investment advisor for the Putnam Funds, from July 2008 though June 2009. He joined Putnam Investments in 2002 as Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of the investment division, was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in November 2003, and served in that capacity until June 2008. He was a member of Putnam Funds' Board of Trustees from 2004 until July 2009, and was named President of the Putnam Funds in 2007. He served as a member of Putnam Investments' Board of Trustees from November 2003 until June 2009, where he served as a member of the audit committee. Prior to joining Putnam, Mr. Haldeman served as Chief Executive Officer of Delaware Investments from 2000 to 2002, and as chairman from 2001 to 2002. He was the President and Chief Operating Officer of United Asset Management Corporation from 1998 to 1999. Mr. Haldeman served as chairman of Dartmouth College's Board of Trustees from 2007 until 2010.
Salary |
$900,000.00 |
Bonus |
$0.00 |
Restricted stock awards |
$0.00 |
All other compensation |
$104,374.00 |
Option awards $ |
$0.00 |
Non-equity incentive plan compensation |
$2,684,700.00 |
Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings |
$214,460.00 |
Total Compensation |
$3,903,534.00 |
The guy is a piker, he will need to come up with some creative accounting before the end of his tenure to catch up to Jamie “the wall” Gorelick’s 26 million that she absconded with from Freddie. Not to mention Franklin Raines 50 million. All DemonRats, that needs to be shouted loud and clear.