Daniel Danker
EVP, AI Acceleration, Product and Design
Other
Other
Executive compensation
Compensation components disclosed in company proxy statements. Amounts are nominal USD; total is the company-reported figure.
| Fiscal year | Company | Role | Salary | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Walmart Inc. (WMT) | EVP, AI Acceleration, Product and Design | $435,712 | $44,092,488 |
| 2025 | Maplebear Inc. (CART) | Former Chief Product Officer Aggregate grant date fair values are computed in accordance with ASC Topic 718. See Notes 2 and 12 to our consolidated financial statements included in the Annual Report for the assumptions used in calculating these values. The amounts disclosed reflect the accounting cost for these equity awards and do not reflect the actual economic value that may be realized by any of our named executive officers. See the section titled “—Outstanding Equity Awards at 2025 Fiscal Year-End” for additional information. The amount disclosed includes a statutory unused vacation payout of 63,537. Mr. Rogers’ base salary earned in 2025 and statutory unused vacation payout was paid in Canadian dollars and converted to U.S. dollars using an average exchange rate in 2025 of approximately 1 to CAD 1.397716. The amount disclosed represents a discretionary bonus in lieu of amounts that would have otherwise been payable to Mr. Rogers under the CBO Bonus Plan. This bonus was paid in Canadian dollars and converted to U.S. dollars using the exchange rate on September 26, 2025 of approximately 1 to CAD 1.391239, which was the payment date of the bonus. The amount disclosed represents bonuses paid under the CBO Bonus Plan. These bonuses were paid in Canadian dollars and converted to U.S. dollars using the exchange rates on May 9, 2025 and August 15, 2025 of approximately 1 to CAD 1.388124 and 1 to CAD 1.378694, respectively, which were the payment dates of the bonuses. The amount disclosed consists of (a) 24,923 of personal security expenses as part of our executive security program consisting of security risk assessments in connection with his appointment as Chief Executive Officer, calculated at the actual cost to us, (b) 12,094 of deferred profit sharing plan contributions, and (c) company-paid life insurance premiums, which includes dependent life insurance, a benefit offered to Canadian employees. Other than the personal security expenses, these amounts were paid in Canadian dollars and converted to U.S. dollars using an average exchange rate in 2025 of approximately 1 to CAD 1.397716. The amount disclosed consists of (a) 14,000 of 401(k) matching contributions and (b) company-paid life insurance premiums. The amount disclosed represents a sign-on bonus paid to Ms. Reuter in connection with her commencement of employment in January 2024. The amounts disclosed represent the portion of a restricted cash award that was vested and paid in fiscal year 2024. The restricted cash award was granted as a portion of Mr. Fong’s 2023 refresh RSU award and was paid in four equal quarterly installments starting on August 15, 2023, subject to continued service through each applicable vesting date. The amount disclosed represents (a) the remaining portion of a discretionary cash bonus related to fiscal year 2022 and (b) the portion of the restricted cash award described in footnote above that was vested and paid in fiscal year 2023. During 2023, each named executive officer was granted an RSU award subject to a liquidity event-based vesting condition (which constitutes the performance condition) and service-based vesting conditions. As of the applicable grant date, we had not recognized stock-based compensation expense for these awards because achievement of the liquidity event-based vesting condition, as the performance condition, was not deemed probable as of any such date. As a result, no value is included in the table for these awards. The liquidity event-based vesting condition was satisfied on September 18, 2023 upon the effectiveness of the registration statement on Form S-1 filed in connection with our initial public offering, and as a result, we began recognizing stock-based compensation expense upon satisfaction of service-based vesting conditions for these awards following our initial public offering. Assuming achievement of the liquidity event-based vesting condition, the aggregate grant date fair values of the RSU awards for each of Ms. Simo and Mr. Fong were 10,735,546 and 3,766,854, respectively, computed in accordance with ASC Topic 718. See Notes 2 and 12 to our consolidated financial statements included in the Annual Report for the assumptions used in calculating these values. The amounts disclosed reflect the accounting cost for these equity awards and do not reflect the actual economic value that may be realized by any of our named executive officers. As described previously, the unvested portion of all of Ms. Simo’s outstanding RSU awards and 2022 PSU were forfeited upon her resignation as our Chief Executive Officer on August 15, 2025 and with respect to her director RSU award, upon her resignation as a director on November 24, 2025. The amount disclosed includes an RSU award granted to Ms. Simo in connection with her continuing service as a director following her resignation as our Chief Executive Officer pursuant to our Non-employee Director Compensation Policy. The grant date fair value of this RSU award was 175,021. | $313,462 | $13,427,124 |
Earnings-call appearances
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2026 Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference2026-03-04
Walmart Inc. (WMT)