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- 10-K Annual report
- 4.1 Agreement to Furinsh Instruments
- 10.1 Rabbi Trust Agreement
- 10.24 Leh Cic Agreement
- 10.24 Amendment to Leh Cic Agreement
- 10.25 Jsy Cic Agreement
- 10.27 Summary of Base Salaries
- 12 Computation of Ratios
- 21 Subsidiaries
- 23 Consent of Ernst &Amp; Young LLP
- 31 CEO 302 Certification
- 31 CFO 302 Certification
- 32 906 Certification
- PDF 2007 Form 10-K PDF
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EXHIBIT 10.27
PEOPLES BANCORP INC. ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2007
SUMMARY OF BASE SALARIES FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
OF PEOPLES BANCORP INC.
The base salaries of executive officers of Peoples Bancorp Inc. (“Peoples”) are determined by evaluating the most recent comparative peer data and the role and responsibilities of their positions. Individual salary increases are reviewed annually and are based on Peoples’ overall performance and the executive’s attainment of specific individual business objectives during the preceding year.
The following table details the base salaries to paid by Peoples and its subsidiaries to Mark F. Bradley, President and Chief Executive Officer of Peoples, and the four other most highly compensated executive officers of Peoples for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2008:
Name | Position/Title | Base Salary |
Mark F. Bradley | President and Chief Executive Officer | $ 280,000 |
Carol A. Schneeberger | Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Executive Vice President, Operations | 190,000 |
Joseph S. Yazombek | Executive Vice President – Chief Lending Officer | 220,000 |
David T. Wesel | Executive Vice President | 168,000 |
Larry E. Holdren | Executive Vice President – Business and Corporate Development | 120,000 |