Named executive officer

Jeffrey A. Martin

Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer·Mueller Industries Inc

About

Jeffrey A. Martin has served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Mueller Industries since February 14, 2013.

Prior to his current position, he served as Interim Chief Financial Officer, as Vice President - Corporate Development, as Vice President-Finance & Corporate Development, and earlier as Vice President-Operations, Standard Products Division.

Since 2013
Age 59
Tenure 13 yrs

Also at Mueller Industries Inc

GC Gregory L. Christopher Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer ED Elizabeth Donovan Director WD William C. Drummond Director GG Gary S. Gladstein Director SG Scott J. Goldman Director JH John B. Hansen Director

Past roles

Organization Role Dates Details
Mueller Industries, Inc. Interim Chief Financial Officer 2012 – 2013 From October 26, 2012 until February 14, 2013.
Mueller Industries, Inc. Vice President - Corporate Development 2011 – 2012 From January 11, 2011 until October 26, 2012.
Mueller Industries, Inc. Vice President-Finance & Corporate Development 2008 – 2011 From August 1, 2008 until January 11, 2011.
Mueller Industries, Inc. Vice President-Operations, Standard Products Division Prior to August 1, 2008.

Fixed compensation

Data from FY 2025
Salary
$479,142
Component Annual base salary
All other compensation
$284,218
Total compensation
$6,548,833

Performance compensation

Data from FY 2025

Cash incentive

Annual cash incentive
$1,724,913
Form Cash
Evaluation period FY2025

Stock awards

Stock awards
$4,060,560
Form Performance-based restricted stock
Vesting Cliff vest after three years, provided performance criteria are met

Related

Source: Mueller Industries Inc proxy statement (SEC Schedule 14A)

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